Surf Science – surfing book review

If you want to increase your surfing knowledge, it’s a natural progression to move away from surf forecasts made in some bunker in Southern California by someone else in favor of your own ability to predict when waves are on the way. There may be no better way to do that than through a book published with the University of Hawaii Press (of course), written by Tony Butt and Paul Russell entitled Surf Science. As much as wave prediction is science, there is a fair amount of chaos theory involved (or at least, that’s what it feels like when I show up at the beach, having been TOTALLY wrong with my predictions.) This book covers everything from the basics to a technical approach to surf prediction, and everything in between. It’s a quick read, with fantastic graphics to hammer home the points that you might not be able to get from a website. Check it out at Amazon here.

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Comments

  1. Indo says:

    Between this book and all the resources on the internet we don’t need to pay for no stinkin’ surf ‘report’. :-P

  2. vincent says:

    looks like a great book to read on a flat day while getting some sun!

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