Fading swells on the weekend, strong Tuesday
Fading swells on the weekend, strong Tuesday
The coming weekend looks small to tiny ahead of a strong new SW groundswell Tuesday/Wednesday.
The coming weekend looks small to tiny ahead of a strong new SW groundswell Tuesday/Wednesday.
The coming weekend will be best on the magnets, with a good new swell due into Monday.
Make the most of the current swell and good conditions before things deteriorate from Sunday.
The coming period is funky wind wise but there are plenty of swells to work for the savvy and those on the pulse.
Make the most of then coming swells for Saturday and next week.
The coming outlook is a bit slower with mostly clean conditions but smaller swells.
The coming day's won't be as favourable for exposed spots with a fun weekend across the South West magnets. Next week is more active.
This storm force low has a broad fetch aimed directly at the East Coast, but will be positioned too far south to generate much in the way of swell for CQ.
After a binary interaction between the two systems, the merged low transitions into a storm force sub-tropical low which tracks SW into the Northern Tasman. This storm force low has a broad fetch aimed directly at the East Coast down to Tasmania, generating a large E’ly quadrant swell for Good Friday and the Easter weekend with uncommonly large swell periods for swells from that direction.
After a binary interaction between the two systems, the merged low transitions into a storm force sub-tropical low which tracks SW into the Northern Tasman. This storm force low has a broad fetch aimed directly at the East Coast, generating a large E’ly quadrant swell for Good Friday and the Easter weekend with uncommonly large swell periods for swells from that direction.