Putting It All Together
The only way to tell how specific information will affect the surf in a specific spot is to spend time observing that spot. One of the beauties of surfing is that no two waves are the same, yet alone two surf spots. It takes spending a lot of time at a spot to figure out which conditions make that spot good and which conditions don't. Only then can an accurate forecast of the surf for any conditions be made.
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