A long fairly energetic swell from the North, from the ex-Hurricane Earl, has been sweeping our coasts since yesterday and should continue today.
The sea is choppy off the coast due to the long northerly swell from ex-hurricane Earl. Beautiful rollers break on the coasts with waves of about 2 meters, with periods of 14 to 16 seconds.
Unusual waves and some localized flooding on the low areas of the coast can be observed, as well as in the harbor of Gustavia.
According to the data collected by the Saint-Martin wave recorder, significant average troughs of 1m20 were measured yesterday morning with periods of 9 seconds, in a north-northeast direction. _AF
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