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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

10/8/24 Report - Taking a Look At Some Beaches and Beach Cams. Milton Developments and Forecasts. High Tides Today.

 

Written by the TreasureGuide for the exclusive use of the Treasure Beaches Report.


Turtle Trail Monday an Hour Before High Tide.
Photos by DJ.

Thanks much for the photos DJ.

You can see some small cuts and dips, especially to the south.  

That gives some idea of how high the water has been at different points and the amount of erosion at this beach.  If you've been keeping track of the beach conditions, you can get a sense of the way things are going on this beach, which, although not being exactly like some others will be very muck like some other beaches.  


Source: nhc.noaa.gov.

The National Hurricane Center map hasn't changed much over the past 24 hours or so.  They still show Milton making landfall around Tampa and crossing the state and going over the Cape Canaveral area.


Source: surfguru.com.

The SurfGuru surf chart has changed a little, but not a lot.  Now the peak surf of 8 - 9 feet is expected around Friday.

We are still having some good high tides.  One will be around mid-day Tuesday.

Here is one link that provides some beach cams so you can take a look.  Some aren't worth much, but the ones for down around Jensen and Stuart are pretty good.

Here is the link.

Hurricane Milton: Treasure Coast live beach cams ahead of Wednesday landfall (yahoo.com)

You can see some others on the SurfGuru.com site.  Go to SurfGuru.com, then select cams, then select Florida, and then Central Florida, and then the cam you want to see.

To see the Jupiter cam, select South Florida instead of Central Florida.

We're still having good high tides.

I might be back with more later today.  If not, tomorrow.

Good hunting,

Treasureguide@comcast.net