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Surfers Hitting Perfect Huge Flagler Pier Surf

Thursday, 8-21-2025
By R. Michael Brown

Huge perfect surf from Hurricane Erin at Flagler Pier in North Florida.

Even though the storm is 600 miles away this morning, the swell is still pumping in, even from the backside of the hurricane.

Waves are overhead – look closely at the outside sets to see surfers ripping it up!

Video 3:03 min. Surfers riding overhead waves, clean up set, offshore winds.

BTW, all the construction equipment and material is for the rebuilding of the pier that was damaged by a hurricane years ago.

BIG SURF Expected on Florida East Coast Tuesday PM –> Wednesday –> Thursday PM

8-17-2025 1 PM
By R. Michael Brown, Writer and Multimedia Producer

Windy Surf Forecast for Wednesday Afternoon 8/20/2025 at 4 PM.

Erin’s top winds have weakened, so the storm is now a Cat 3.

The National Hurricane Center is predicting that winds will increase to 145 mph in the next 24 hours making the storm a strong Cat. 4. They slowly decreasing after that. However, after the rapid intensification over the last 48 hours to a Cat. 5, the models still have difficulty predicting storm intensity.

Windy. As of this afternoon. is predicting really big surf in the 6′- 9′ range north of Palm Beach. Only big wave spots like Pump House, Reef Road, Monster Hole, RC’s will be able to handle a swell that size.

Most of Erin’s effects in Florida will be from Palm Beach County north. But, from the Windy wave forecast, it’s possible to get 5′ – 6′ in mid to southern Palm Beach County.

The wave window is Tuesday PM until Thursday PM.

BIG SURF Expected on Florida East Coast Tuesday PM – Wednesday – Thursday AM

Rough Surf, Dangerous Rip Currents:” Hurricane Erin Boosts to Cat 5

Hurricane Erin strengthens into a Category 5, as it moves north in the Atlantic and experts warn of potential dangerous (and possibly) epic waves.

Swell-chasers and wary coastal property owners continue to monitor the trajectory, and strength of Hurricane Erin, as it continues toward the east coast.

Windy Peak South Florida Surf Forecast for Thursday, 8/21 at 7 AM

The storm is currently looming over the Caribbean, with a trajectory moving northward, with a path that curves away from the eastern seaboard, away from landfall, yet still sending stormy conditions (and potentially sizable swell) to the east coast.

Hurricane Erin 8-16-2025 8PM Forecast

AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva, called the conditions “near perfect,” when it comes to the storm strengthening on its path.

“Erin is forecast to slowly curve to the north as it continues to strengthen over the weekend. At this time, the storm is forecast to remain hundreds of miles off the East Coast,” DaSilva said. When it comes to the waves, he continued:

“Beaches along the entire East Coast, from Florida to New England and Atlantic Canada, will likely experience rough surf and dangerous rip currents as Erin tracks north and eventually northeast.”

Here’s the latest from the reliable forecaster Bryan Norcross:

Norcross is known for his matter-of-fact content and delivery without all the hype from others that is intended to scare folks and get clicks.

Hurricane Erin 8-16-2025 2 PM Windspeed Forecast

East Coast Florida Beaches Today

East coast Florida beaches don’t get much flatter than this. Surf is flat from Miami to Jacksonville.

Boca Raton Beach at Palmetto Park Road

Choices today:

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Delray Beach North Swell Surfing 1-14-2023

City of Delray Beach webcam surfing video of a refraction swell on January 14, 2023. One of the best surf spots in South Florida. Captured and edited by R. Michael Brown.

Note: Jumps and pauses in the video are because of webcam buffering.

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