1. As a result of the recent parade of storms, large swells will reach many beaches across the Atlantic Basin for the next few days. 2. In addition, the strong winds of the hurricane will create very large swells, leading to increased beach erosion to the Southeast Coast. 3. Large swells were generated a few days ago by a large storm over the Gulf of Alaska. 4. Large swells will produce rough surf along the northern beaches of the Greater Antilles. 5. Large swells crested into ominous waves that crashed ashore with a thunderous boom. 6. Large swells were spawned by a parade of low pressure systems whose stormy winds churned up the eastern Pacific Ocean over the course of the past several days. 7. On Friday the formidable storm will continue to press to the northwest, churning up Atlantic waters and sending large swells toward the Southeast Coast. 8. Otherwise, large swells will continue to reach the shoreline from northern Florida to the Middle Atlantic states. 9. Still hundreds of miles away from the Georgia coast Friday, Dennis kicked up unusually large swells off Jekyll Island, St. Simons Island and Cumberland Island. 10. The divers said it did not appear that the large swells stirred by back-to-back hurricanes had buried or shifted wreckage. |