Johnoly
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It's actually a very good question since southern Florida "curves" to the hard west the farther south you go and it has a HUGE effect on Go/NoGo diving. In addition, many times Key Largo is protected by the Bahama's which slow strong east winds.... If Jupiter is closed, is Key Largo likely to be closed as well?
When the winds are blowing moderately hard from a north wind big storm just rolling off the coast of South Carolina, Jupiter get's hit first and it's NoGo. But due to the way FLA "Bends" to the west as you get closer to KL, they can still be diving.
But the difference is in wave heights and diver experience. IMHO, Key Largo mostly is very relaxing, gentle and not very deep with beautiful corals and colorful fans. Many (not all) KL boats will cancel at 3 footers.. Jupiter is big animals, 85-95 deep, enough sharks, eels and lionfish that can hurt, and lots of boats are running at 4-6ft with a few doing 7 footers if they can get out the inlet.
So in summary, many times Key Largo will be diving, when Jupiter is blown out. But KL cancels faster than Jupiter boats who say "Suck-it-up-buttercup, we're diving". Many many vacation divers will get a hotel in WPB and if blown out here, pack up, make the 2hr run in the morning to Key Largo if weather and boats are open. "Good Operators" will cancel by 6pm the night before. I'm pissed if I show up to the dock @8 and they cancel at the boat then.
PS. I would never make a location decision based on weather. I always make a location decision based on "WHAT" I want to see underwater (ie we don't have the Spiegel Grove nor Elk horn coral in Jupiter and they don't have Tiger Sharks in KL)