Mixed period but there are windows
Mixed period but there are windows
The coming period looks mostly onshore but there are a couple of windows of clean conditions and good pulses of swell.
The coming period looks mostly onshore but there are a couple of windows of clean conditions and good pulses of swell.
Better options are ahead early next week as a new high pressure system quickly migrates through the Tasman Sea towards New Zealand and a N’ly fetch develops off the South Coast and down to Bass Strait.
High pressure is now drifting over New Zealand with multiple trough areas through the Tasman Sea, interior, and extending along the East Coast from the tropics down to temperate NSW. This is creating a moist, variable, onshore flow through the region with small surf.
There are a couple of fun swells on the way but winds are now tricky to work with and not ideal.
High pressure is now drifting over New Zealand with multiple trough areas through the Tasman Sea, interior, and extending along the East Coast from the tropics down to temperate NSW. This is creating a moist, variable, onshore flow through the region with small surf.
Good pulses of swell with favourable winds during the mornings but mainly out of the south-eastern quadrant.
We've got a favourable upgrade in swell for the coming period, a good start to summer in the gulf.
A tight low firing up under Western Australia today will produce a better pulse of westerly swell over the coming days and while winds are far from perfect there should be a few workable options.
Nothing major in size but persistent small swells out of the west with workable winds.
Options will be limited with the coming swell this week as a high pressure ridge moving in from the west slows the local improvement in winds.