Poor tomorrow but improving thereafter
Poor tomorrow but improving thereafter
Give tomorrow a miss and aim for a surf over the following days when cleaner conditions and fun surf is still expected.
Give tomorrow a miss and aim for a surf over the following days when cleaner conditions and fun surf is still expected.
NE windswell is on the way out through tomorrow as the fetch gets shunted eastwards and away from the swell window but a complex cut-off low quickly replaces that swell with chunky short range S swell as it tracks just to the East of Tasmania and brings strong to gale force SSW to S winds.
Easing surf with deteriorating conditions over the weekend, worsening next week as a severe, slow moving mid-latitude low moves in from the west.
Very dynamic, unstable week ahead that has a very La Nina looking signature to it. Primarily the strong, southwards located high and a very troughy pattern in the Tasman sea, that has good swell potential for the region.
The coming outlook isn't too flash for either coast so make the most of the waves on the Mid and windows of better winds down South over the coming days.
Very dynamic, unstable week ahead that has a very La Nina looking signature to it. Primarily the strong, southwards located high and a very troughy pattern in the Tasman sea, that has good swell potential for the region.
A mid-latitude low is moving in from the west and will keep conditions favourable for longer today on the Surf Coast. There's also an improvement for the weekend.
Intensifying pressure gradients between a 1025 hPa high East of Tasmania and an approaching complex mid-latitude cut-off low is seeing N to NE winds begin to freshen across Bass Strait tonight.
Next week looks even more La Nina influenced than this week, as a strong high moving at an unseasonably southwards latitude moves into the lower Tasman and directs a strong onshore flow from Wed onwards.
Next week looks even more La Nina influenced than this week, as a strong high moving at an unseasonably southwards latitude moves into the lower Tasman and directs a strong onshore flow.