In the water we will have a mix of fading S-SW swell (190-210), some small local windswell (mostly in the afternoon), and some weak Southern Hemi leftovers.
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Sorry to do this to you guys...but until we get the full switchover to the site you will have to click through to the new http://www.solspot.com/ for the full forecast…
2 comments:
very nice new site...we're all wondering though - are you going to charge a Sub$cription soon? all good things must come to an end, right?
Truthfully...we are going to do our best to keep it completely free.
I have run a "subscription forecast" forecast website before, and I don't want to go back that way...the pay-for-service thing, at least from a forecast side is a bit ugly and you have to spend too much time protecting your information (most of which you guys as users can get for free from the NWS/NOAA anyways).
Down the road...if we added something that ate a lot of bandwidth and we weren't covering the costs through advertising...then we might, and I stress might, put together a package where if you wanted to have that feature (like a surf cam or something) you could choose to pay for it...or I could just go the NPR route and bug the crap out of you guys to donate enough to cover things.
But to answer your question again...there are no sub$criptions for forecasts in the plans at all.
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