Tiny/flat with small background surf later next week
Tiny/flat with small background surf later next week
Tradewinds are dissipating in the Coral Sea with surf becoming tiny/flat into the weekend and most of next week.
Tradewinds are dissipating in the Coral Sea with surf becoming tiny/flat into the weekend and most of next week.
Approaching mid-latitude lows are too far north and too zonal (W-E) to offer any swell sources for NETas, so surf is expected to stay tiny/flat through the end of this week.
We’re midway through a pretty sleepy week, swell-wise. A high pressure cell is drifting across the interior of the continent with a trough/front connected to a high riding low pushing East of Tasmania through today. Thats’ driving a mod/fresh synoptic W’ly flow across most of NSW and extending up into the sub-tropics.
We’re midway through a pretty sleepy week, swell-wise. A high pressure cell is drifting across the interior of the continent with a trough/front connected to a high riding low pushing East of Tasmania through today. That's driving a mod/fresh synoptic W’ly flow across most of NSW and extending up into the sub-tropics.
The coming outlook remains slow, with early next week possibly providing more potential.
Strong onshore winds and building surf will be seen over the coming days, improving considerably as it eases on the weekend.
The swell will ease into this afternoon ahead of some new energy later week, but more so on the weekend with winds out of the north-western quadrant.
Flag the end of the week and focus on the weekend, but expect tricky, windy conditions with a new episode of westerly swell.
Bring back La Niña. We're in a flat patch of surf with no real break in sight.
The coming week is slow with nothing of note. Later next week holds better potential.