Pumping week of surf ahead
Pumping week of surf ahead
Let's not beat around the bush, next week looks to pump with multiple days of great to excellent surf lining up.
Let's not beat around the bush, next week looks to pump with multiple days of great to excellent surf lining up.
A tight pressure gradient between the low and a dual-centred high moving through the Bight is creating low end gales and strong winds on the SW flank of the low and generating S’ly swells up the Eastern seaboard, favouring NSW for most size. The low lingers in the Tasman this week sending some small E/NE swell to NETas before more S swell pulses next week.
We're in an active period with tons of swell and plenty of clean surf days.
A small low formed off a coastal trough close to the QLD/NSW border yesterday and is now drifting close to Lord Howe Island, continuing to move SE-E/SE towards New Zealand. A tight pressure gradient between the low and a dual-centred high moving through the Bight is creating low end gales and strong winds on the SW flank of the low and generating S’ly swells up the Eastern seaboard, favouring NSW for most size.
The surf will be mostly clean this period but with less size than we have seen of late.
There'll be a drop in size across the Mid Coast with plenty of size for the South Coast with generally favourable winds.
A small low formed off a coastal trough close to the QLD/NSW border yesterday and is now drifting close to Lord Howe Island, continuing to move SE-E/SE towards New Zealand. A tight pressure gradient between the low and a dual-centred high moving through the Bight is creating low end gales and strong winds on the SW flank of the low and generating S’ly swells up the Eastern seaboard, favouring NSW for most size.
We've got an active period of surf ahead with plenty of swell pulses and more reliable winds from next week for the Surf Coast.
There's plenty of swell on the way, and besides tomorrow, winds look decent.
Tradewind swells are now easing, becoming tiny for the rest of the week.