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Central Florida Atlantic SurfCast 5.14.09 @ 11:23P ET

A completely new feature of the StormSector website by popular demand! Custom forecast data for Central Florida, Atlantic Coast boating and surfing. Find out the conditions outside including wave heights, high, low tides, sunrise, sunset, winds, and water temperatures. This is a excellent resource for residents and visitors to this popular tourist area.


A GREAT NEW WEBSITE FEATURE NOW AVAILABLE 24 HOURS!

Released on May 13, 2009 this section features advanced graphics from the National Weather Service, StormSector, and third parties targeted to provide you with the information you need to plan your boat, surf, or beach trip! Stay safe on the water and be sure to pay attention to marine hazards, weather, and the rules of the water.

For more information, third party links to Coast Guard regulations, fishing reports, and target surfing zone reports are available. Please stay safe and be sure to read each of the disclaimers. Some data may be delayed or old.

Sponsors are to be announced soon for these sections of the site. Please support them as they support the data and overall operation of StormSector.

Click here to visit the CFL/Atlantic SurfCast section!


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commentareaVisitors made 6 comments about this.

06/04/2009 10:18:46 AM USA Eastern Time, Posted by wiless
it works for me check your cache. the wave height graphics server from nws went offline yesterday it wasnt because of this site. just fyi

06/03/2009 10:20:20 PM USA Eastern Time, Posted by jaredisthebest
hey the graphics section of wave heights is down can you fix it? or is it a problem with a server? i been trying for few minutes.

05/23/2009 06:50:07 PM USA Eastern Time, Posted by mkveribon
Awesomeness. now I just need to go and buy my new surf stick I saved for. do you recommend any vendor??? can you get me some kind of discount? you the man!

05/20/2009 08:28:48 PM USA Eastern Time, Posted by lexmo29
this IS the BEST surf details ive found lately. can you tell me where i can find the lake temps?

05/15/2009 01:17:42 AM USA Eastern Time, Posted by nick
dude ill totally support... awesome bookmarked finally

05/18/2009 03:18:12 PM USA Eastern Time, Posted by beachnut
this great good job

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