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Best surfing view (for me)

Look for the Orthographic Projection for SW Pacific (185°W 10°S) of wave height. Also of interest is the one for the period of the wave, the quality of the swell, its period. Longer periods mean that the swell is more powerful. These are called ground swell (wrongly) because they do not relate to the local weather condition.

Wave Watch III Data from
polar.ncep.noaa.gov/waves
NOAA/NCEP Ocean Modelling Branch

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Surf Forecasts

Global swells explained:
ssurfings.blogspot.com/p/global-swell-animations..
With these graphics you can see where the surf is being generated and how it is moving across the oceans.
Also have a look at
Stormsurf on YouTube

Related sites:

makesurf.net - Making surfing reefs and grooming surf breaks.
kneelupps.info - SUPing but from a kneeling position.
bruce-white.blogspot.com - Bruce's personal blog.
supwindfoil.net - Bruce learns foiling, a blog.

Surf parks?
We recommend if you are looking for information on surf parks and inland surfing you start at:
twitter.com #surfmore