Pumping week of surf, trickier next week
Pumping week of surf, trickier next week
Large surf with great winds greets us this week, becoming a little trickier into next.
Large surf with great winds greets us this week, becoming a little trickier into next.
The trough-block pattern set-up nicely over the weekend and we’re looking at a sustained run of swell from the Eastern quadrant. A long, angled trough with embedded low pressure centres on the Eastern flank is concentrating broad E-E/NE infeed fetches in our Eastern swell window.
The trough-block pattern set-up nicely over the weekend and we’re looking at a sustained run of swell from the Eastern quadrant. A long, angled trough with embedded low pressure centres on the Eastern flank is concentrating broad E-E/NE infeed fetches in our Eastern swell window.
There's still plenty of westerly swell on the way with winds from all directions opening up plenty of options.
A constant progression of healthy frontal systems look to setup an active fortnight of swell.
Try the East Coast notes as the South Arm will be tiny until later next week.
There'll be plenty of surf for Perth and Mandurah on the weekend, better across the South West into next week.
Neither of these fetches are well aimed for CQ but small amounts of ESE swell should be in the water by Tues.
Initially the low enhances a broad E-E/NE wind infeed over the weekend, contracting NE into a low pressure centre near the North Island early next week. This fetch is well aimed for Eastern Tasmania and will see a few days of solid E/NE swell from Mon-Thurs.
OK, we’re getting more clarity on the dynamic situation expected to unfold next week. The current small low off the North Coast quickly gets whisked away towards New Zealand and becomes enjoined in a long, NW-SE blocking trough pattern, which is expected to have more low pressure centres embedded in it next week.