HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., July 20, 2016 -- Surfline/Wavetrak Inc. is pleased to announce it has expanded its offering for surfers in Israel to include four new high-definition surf cameras, expert forecast analysis and 17-day surf forecasts. The added services expand Israeli surfers' access to surf cameras at Surfline.com, and on the Surfline iOS and Android apps. In addition, surfers in Israel will benefit from improved surf forecasts on all platforms.
Surfline's new live HD surf cameras provide a view of current conditions at Kadarim, Gazebbo Beach, Herzelia Marina and Dolphinarium. Surfline plans to add additional cameras at popular surf breaks in Israel throughout 2016.
"Between our multiple HD cams and surf forecasts, we are excited to bring more and more to the Israeli surf market," said Ross Garrett, senior vice president of operations at Surfline. "Israel is an important and passionate surf community and our goal is to improve their lives as surfers."
As the official forecaster for the WSL Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour, Surfline provides an unrivalled set of tools to help surfers in Israel know before they go — including a team of expert forecasters, cutting edge technology and over 30 years of experience.
"We're stoked to be a part of the growing Israeli surfing community," said Jonathan Warren, international forecast manager at Surfline. "We have been offering various forecasting/report tools for the region that are model generated, but ever since the beginning of 2016 we have increased our presence with human generated forecasts. The human element, with decades of expert analysis, takes into account much more than just model output."
Surfline's iOS and Android apps, award-winning editorial content, 17-day surf forecasts, high resolution winds, nearshore wave models, offshore swell forecasts, swell period forecasts, buoy observations and other map-based forecasts are also available for all surfers in Israel.
About Surfline
Surfline's websites, apps, and data feeds are used each day by millions of surfers around the world to be inspired, entertained, and of course, to live out Surfline's tagline: Know Before You Go. Powered by a 30-year data set, proprietary data modeling and a team of meteorologists and scientists with more than 100 years of combined surf forecasting experience, Surfline's forecasts are unrivalled. Surfline is the official forecaster to the World Surf League's Samsung Galaxy Tour and Big Wave World Tour. With live HD cameras at over 300 beach locations worldwide and with award winning editorial content, Surfline is the trusted source for all things surf. For more information visit http://www.surfline.com.
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