vis in flordia waters after hurriercane's

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good morning
I was wondering with all the damage done by the last 2 storms on land to hit my fav state .what did they do to the oceans on both coasts of flordia.a lot of realy nice wrecks off the east coast from west palm to maimi.as I ususaly visit fla in dec ,jan ,time period .if the sea is churned up will it settle by that time. s sorry to hear and see the lives of these people ruined by mother nature .
 
For about two weeks. Less time in the Gulf Stream, but diffenently not as nice as usual. By January, it will be normal, clear, and a bit cooler.
 
Drove by the beach yesterday. The swells were about 2 - 3' at the shore and as brown as lake water. Give it a week, we should have 25 - 30' vis for shore diving, unless Ivan graces us with his presence!!!

The vis on the Gulf coast is usually less than on the Atlantic coast.
 

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