What does Lola mean in surfing?

LOLA, the Surfline swell model that spurred a forecasting revolution, is retiring after 20 years. The brainchild of Sean Collins and William O'Reilly, LOLA provided timely and accurate forecasts for millions of surfers around the world over the past two decades.
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What does Lola mean in waves?

In answer to the question of, “What does LOLA stand for?” a representative from the company stated that it was a ” a computer model that crunches data…from offshore buoys” while also “orbiting satellites to measure hurricane-force winds and tremendous wave heights around the world”.
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What does Lotus mean in surf report?

LOTUS is our new forecasting model; the successor of LOLA. This new forecast model combines cutting edge prediction technology with NOAA's Wavewatch III source code to give you more accurate wave forecasts.
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What does fair mean in surfing?

Fair-Good- Winds are somewhat favorable and surface conditions are generally clean. Waves are better than an average day. Decent shape and better than average sets coming in. Good- Good conditions don't happen very often. Takes a lot for everything to come together.
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What does period mean in surfing?

Wave period is measured in seconds and is the gap between one wave and the next. Simply said the wave period is the amount in seconds that pass between each wave. The higher the wave period, the more energy in the swell and so the larger the wave and more often than not this results in better quality waves for surfing.
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How to Catch More Waves



Is a 6 second swell good?

Swell direction is an important factor to consider because it can determine the quality of waves. Every beach in the world has a different swell direction. For Folly Beach the best swell direction is south or southeast with short to mid period swell periods (6 to 10 seconds).
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What does swell mean in surfing?

The size of the wave, or swell height, is a measure in feet or meters. If the surf forecast says 1-3m (3-9ft), then it's usually a good time to go surfing. 3m waves are not appropriate for beginners, but experienced surfers take on waves of incredible height.
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What does Burger mean in surfing?

Double Overhead Mush Burger – A wave that is twice the size of a surfer, containing heaps of foam created by the wave had broken previous to this one.
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What does a surfer Call the lip of a breaking wave?

Lip. The lip is the upper-most part of the breaking wave where a surfer will do maneuvers such as a floater.
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What does shred mean in surfing?

To surf a wave in a flashy, flamboyant, and skillful manner. (syn: rip, killin it) use: “Whoa did you see that 360 air? That old dude is legit shredding, brah.”
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What is a south swell?

Generally speaking, the biggest spots will face toward the incoming swell. For example, a south swell is moving from south to north and will be strongest at a break that faces either south or southwest.
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What tide is best to surf?

The best tide for surfing in most cases is low, to an incoming medium tide. Keep in mind low-tide on shallow surf breaks jack the waves up higher, leaving less room between the water's surface and ocean bottom. Always know the area you're surfing and avoid shallow reef and rock obstacles if possible.
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What is a swell in the ocean?

Ocean swell refers to series of ocean surface waves that were not generated by the local wind. Swell refers to an increase in wave height due to a distant storm. Ocean swell waves often have a long wavelength. Swell can develop on lakes and bays, but their size varies with the size of the water body and wave intensity.
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Whats does Lola mean?

The name Lola is primarily a female name of Spanish origin that means Sorrows. Diminutive form of Dolores.
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How do you read a surf buoy?

Long-Period Vs.

As an example: a reading of 10 feet at 20 seconds would be considered a long-period swell while a reading of 10 feet at 12 seconds would be a short-period swell. Again, a longer-period swell will be cleaner while a shorter-period swell will be a bit more mixed up and look like storm surf.”
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Where does Surfline get their data?

The main source of information for offshore buoy data comes from the National Data Buoy Center. NDBC collects offshore swell data and displays the dominant swell height and period.
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What is a female surfer called?

Wahine – Female surfer.
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How do surfers say cool?

Exclamatory slang

It's an exclamation of zeal, also meaning cool or impressive (i.e. “that bottom turn was sick bro”). Stoked: Pronounced like “soaked” but with a “T.” It means pure excitement (i.e. Surfer 1: “how stoked are you to hit the waves today?” Surfer 2: “beyond stoked”).
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What does Kook mean in surfing?

Kook, noun. Pronunciation: kük : An individual with no understanding of the social and sartorial norms of surfing. In the water, a kook's cluelessness can aggravate or endanger other surfers; on occasion, kooks can even be recognized solely by the faux pas they commit out of the ocean.
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What is a Barney in surfing?

What? But among surfers, a Barney is universally a beginner, someone who doesn't belong. Like kook, but not tossed around so much that it loses meaning.
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What does doggy door mean in surfing?

Doggy door – This refers to when a surfer is in the barrel and they just about make it out of the wave before it shuts down on them. Drop in – Dropping in on another surfer is one of the worst surf crimes you can do!
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What does the term hang 10 mean?

"hang ten" is a nickname for any of several maneuvers used in sports, especially surfing, wherein all ten toes or fingers are used to accomplish the maneuver. surfing: the surfer stands and hangs all their toes over the nose of the board. Usually this can only be done on a heavy longboard.
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What is the biggest wave ever surfed?

Back in October of 2020, German hellman Sebastian Steudtner clocked a ginormous monstrosity at Nazare and now–18 months later-he's officially nabbed the Guinness World Record title for the “Biggest Wave Ever Surfed”. By somewhat rough calculations, the wave reached 86 feet high and will now live on in the record books.
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Are 5 ft waves big?

5 = FAIR: Very average surf with most (70%) waves rideable. 6 = FAIR to GOOD: Fair surf with some (30%) GOOD waves. 7 = GOOD: Generally fair surf with many (50%) GOOD waves. 8 = VERY GOOD: Generally good surf with most (70%) GOOD waves.
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Are rogue waves a real thing?

A 'rogue wave' is large, unexpected, and dangerous.

The wave was moving away from the ship after crashing into it moments before this photo was captured. Rogue, freak, or killer waves have been part of marine folklore for centuries, but have only been accepted as real by scientists over the past few decades.
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