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When you listen to the Marine weather they will tell you wave hights on the
sound and in the ocean. I know, my question was more complicated. If the marine forecast says wave heights on the sound will be 2-3ft, is that for the middle of the sound or what? Because I would think that if these 2-3ft waves were being produced by a north wind that the highest waves would be at the southern end of the sound near Long Island. Accordingly I would also think that the CT shore would have nearly flat seas in that situation. Anyone got any ideas? Chris |
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