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Topic: Port Orford or Sunset Bay this Sunday?  (Read 8918 times)

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Pelican

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I was thinking of going to Port Orford this Sunday.  Looking at surfline Port Orford appears to be reasonable until the wind picks up.  I noticed that there is quite a difference in the forcasted swells at Coos Bay.  They are predicted to be larger and a much shorter period.  Why would there be such a difference in these locations that are relatively close.  Am I missing something?

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Looks like Surfline has a fault in the Port Orford forecast, check the NOAA hourly for ocean off Port Orford, there's like a 6' to 7' swell.
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