Large low in the Tasman sends strong E/NE swells next week
Large low in the Tasman sends strong E/NE swells next week
A deep, complex low pressure system (see Beast from the East) then forms in the Tasman and slowly migrates towards the North Island with large E’ly swell pulses generated over a prolonged period.
Extended large E'ly swell ahead with beastly low in Tasman
Extended large E'ly swell ahead with beastly low in Tasman
That will lead to elevated surf from the SE-E for most of next week with just a very slow, gradual tapering off as the fetch slowly weakens while remaining basically semi-stationary.
Very active few days ahead
Very active few days ahead
We've got building swell energy with favourable winds.
Cleanest today and early tomorrow
Cleanest today and early tomorrow
Make the most of the favourable winds before oversized, stormy surf kicks in from the weekend.
Extended large E'ly swell event as intense low drifts through Tasman
Extended large E'ly swell event as intense low drifts through Tasman
E’ly gales in a broad fetch remain into the new week with a massive high new New Zealand (1042hPa) acting as supporting cradle for the Tasman low which will be drifting eastwards to a slot north of the North Island.
Dicey end to the week, improving weekend
Dicey end to the week, improving weekend
Conditions are expected to be mostly lumpy to end the week, improving slowly over the weekend. Next week looks large out of the west.
Average end to the week, improving Sunday
Average end to the week, improving Sunday
Winds will mostly spoil the surf over the coming days, improving from Sunday. Next week looks interesting from Wednesday.
Indonesia/Maldives forecast Jul 29
Indonesia/Maldives forecast Jul 29
Upgrade in swell for tomorrow, large pulses next week.
Tiny/flat surf continues- small waves mid next week
Tiny/flat surf continues- small waves mid next week
It’s a real monster of a system and we may see some long range SE-E/SE swell at spots open to the north of k’gari and the Breaksea spit with some 2-3ft sets through Tues and Wed.