Slow fortnight across Indonesia
Slow fortnight across Indonesia
The Indian Ocean is still asleep with no major swells due through the forecas period. Light winds should favour swell magnets though
The Indian Ocean is still asleep with no major swells due through the forecas period. Light winds should favour swell magnets though
The synoptic charts remain active.
Tiny to flat with some small E/NE swell possible late week, but we'll see a much better S/SE groundswell Sunday.
Our best new swell source for the coming week is Tropical Cyclone Josie, which formed south-west of Fiji over the weekend.
Easing W/SW groundswell tomorrow with a new pulse building Wednesday, easing Thursday and steadying Friday. Smaller weekend with a new S/SE groundswell for Sunday.
Nothing too exciting this week and weekend with small to moderate swell pulses and generally favourable winds (worse Wednesday when the swell peaks).
Strong new SW groundswell for tomorrow morning with less than ideal but workable winds, cleaner and a bit smaller Wednesday morning. New swell for Thursday morning with winds reverting back to the SE, cleaner and easing Friday and Saturday.
Good consistent reinforcing groundswell for tomorrow, easing a touch into Wednesday and steadying before starting to ease from Thursday afternoon. Favourable wind seach morning for the Surf Coast, to the east on Saturday.
We may not have any epic swell events on the way, but personally - I’d prefer a steady diet of user-friendly trade swell.
A series of powerful though poorly aligned Southern Ocean fronts and lows below Tasmania next week will generate small levels of southerly groundswell for Southern NSW.