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  2. Shibumi Shade Review: Is The Wind-Powered Beach Canopy ... - AOL

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    The chances of the wind speed being less than the needed 3 mph at the beach are pretty low. "Most beaches will have a sufficient breeze more than 90% of the time," according to the brand.

  3. This Old Hollywood–Inspired Beach Cabana Is So Chic

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    The best beach canopy or cabana is sturdy and stylish with plenty of shade for your crew. These chic pop-up tents are lightweight, UPF+, and sturdy in the wind. This Old Hollywood–Inspired Beach ...

  4. Is Myrtle Beach, SC allowing cabanas on the beach? What we ...

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    Shibumi is a canopy that is wind-driven with two poles on either side. Shibumi Shades are set up near the Springmaid Pier in Myrtle Beach. In the summer heat of July, Myrtle Beach area residents ...

  5. Beach hut - Wikipedia

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    A beach hut (also known as a beach cabin, beach box or bathing box) is a small, usually wooden and often brightly coloured, box above the high tide mark on popular bathing beaches. They are generally used as a shelter from the sun or wind, changing into and out of swimming attire and for the safe storing of some personal belongings.

  6. Surf forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Surf forecasting is the process of using offshore swell data to predict onshore wave conditions. It is used by millions of people across the world, including professionals who put their forecasts online, meteorologists who work for news crews, and surfers all over the world.

  7. Catalina eddy - Wikipedia

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    The Catalina eddy wind pattern, also called the "coastal eddy" or "marine layer," is a localized weather phenomenon that occurs in the Southern California Bight, the mostly concave portion of the Southern California coast running from Point Conception to San Diego.