Low set to 'bomb' in the Tasman
Low set to 'bomb' in the Tasman
A 'bombing low' will deliver a significant and dangerous round of south-easterly groundswell through the coming period, only suitable to the most experienced.
A 'bombing low' will deliver a significant and dangerous round of south-easterly groundswell through the coming period, only suitable to the most experienced.
So, next week’s looking pretty dynamic, eh? I’ve been talking about this potential ECL since last Monday, and I gotta say - the models have been pretty impressive thus far. There’s very little change to the surf outlook for next week.
Just to be super picky - this low may not end up being an East Coast Low, but instead an Easterly Trough Low (or more common, a boring old Tasman Low). More in the Forecaster Notes.
A slow weekend ahead of building levels of large E'ly swell next week, windy and onshore at first and then improving later week.
Tiny waves on the weekend for the keen. Better options further afield this period.
Non-stop swell on the way but winds will deteriorate with limited windows for a quality wave.
Nothing amazing on the weekend but you'll find a small, clean wave tomorrow. New swells with favourable winds developing from mid-next week.
A run of average surf after winds turn onshore through the weekend, cleaning up later week with some inconsistent but fun new groundswell energy,
Although today’s expected size increase came in just at the bottom end of forecast expectations, I’m holding generally steady with the outlook for Thursday as I feel the longer period energy is yet to show properly, and will probably muscle up a little overnight ahead of a gradual easing through the day. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Looks like the ECL tipped in Monday’s notes is going to eventuate next week. And therefore, we’re looking at some pretty large, windy surf for a few days. More in the Forecaster Notes.