Make the most of the current conditions
Make the most of the current conditions
The coming period is poor and windy apart from tomorrow so make the most of the current offshores in the South West.
The coming period is poor and windy apart from tomorrow so make the most of the current offshores in the South West.
Surfwise E’ly swells from trade-winds off the top of the high will hold show more energy Mon, up a notch through Tues as the general wind field in the Southern Coral re-strengthens and more mid period swells make landfall from the stalled progression of lows in the South Pacific.
Surf builds into the new week as high pressure drifts SE of the Island and the trough stalls off the Southern NSW coast, directing SE-E winds at Tas and generating some chunky E/SE-E swell.
New high pressure moves SE of Tasmania to start next week and compared to Wed’s notes it’s looking stronger and slower moving, which is good news for surf potential, especially medium term as it anchors low pressure drifting down from the tropics into the wide open South Pacific slot.
The coming period will be poor for the South Coast as the summer sou'easters really kick in. The Mid will only offer limited size tomorrow.
New high pressure moves SE of Tasmania to start next week and compared to Wed’s notes it’s looking stronger and slower moving, which is good news for surf potential, especially medium term as it anchors low pressure drifting down from the tropics into the wide open South Pacific slot.
Apart from a good SW groundswell tomorrow, the period will consist of mostly, poor quality SE windswell along with the associated winds.
Good SW-S/SW groundswell for the coming days ahead of varying cyclone energy.
Central QLD Forecaster Notes by Steve Shearer (updated on Wed Feb 5th)
This week and next week (Feb5-Feb14)
Central QLD: Easing swells short term with next week now looking a bit lacklustre
Plenty of fun waves in the recent past, easing into the weekend.
The next S’ly change pushes into Tas Fri before stalling, with a useful fetch of SE-E winds aimed up at East Coast Tas.