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Why Surfing Is Better Near

The Storms

Jul 7th, 2011 by admin in Uncategorized

Anybody that knows anything about surfing or better is a surfer, knows that the best surfing happens when there are big waves. There are surfers all around the world and they each have their own nuances as far as wave height goes but any surfer will tell you that the best surfing is where the biggest waves are.

This leads to the question of why surfing is better near the storms. All you have to do is go to Hawaii and Australia. Both of these areas are known internationally for where huge rain storms frequent and when they come to their shores, all of the big time surfers come out in droves so they can make sure that they can ply the biggest waves.The whole story can be found at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/darrenleech/1/1300050045/tpod.html The same came be said for the Atlantic Coast ie. Hurricane Alley. When the huge hurricanes come through, they generate huge waves which brings out the biggest and best surfers.

Surfing is better near storms because a storm front has the ability to churn up water which in turn brings massive waves to the shores and the coasts. This is the reason that coastal regions are so much in demand for surfers. They know when a storm comes through, there is certain to be the massive waves.

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