Sunday, January 12, 2014

934MB Atlantic Low



The Hype behind the “Black Monday” swell which was generated by a 934mb Atlantic low pressure named Hercules, was incredible. News crews and media both inside and out of the surfing world were in a frenzy in the build up to the predicted huge surf. Hercules the storm has been traveling up and down the Atlantic freezing the tits off 50 American states and delivering hell to the European coast producing the biggest waves ever surfed in Europe. The North Atlantic storm made landfall on Monday morning 6th January .This week brought the biggest swell of the season.  It could turn out to be the biggest swell of the year I suppose.  Waves are all over the place. Mother Nature is speaking, loud and clear.   Excitement is in the air.  Here's a few shots taken from various wave breaks around Guernsey on that day...  (It’s funny, but waves never seem to look as big in photos.)

Hercules has been traveling up and down the Atlantic freezing the tits off 50 American states and delivering hell and high earth to the European coasts.
Read more at http://surfeurope.mpora.com/features/news/hercules-takes-on-the-canary-islands-more-mad-footage.html#tiwOZWQzG1uiMQfg.99










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