Quiet time ahead for South Arm surfers 
Quiet time ahead for South Arm surfers 
The storm track is unfavourably aligned for the South Arm at the moment, so we’re looking at a quiet end to the surfing week.
The storm track is unfavourably aligned for the South Arm at the moment, so we’re looking at a quiet end to the surfing week.
We’ve got some fun waves ahead to finish the working week along the Mid Coast.
A complex low with multiple centres and fronts is aiming fetches of gales to severe gales at WA over the next 36hrs.
We’re on the backside of this most recent pulse and wave heights will continue to ease through Thursday and Friday. But.. I'm really not feeling it for the weekend any more.
Very La Niña-esque synoptic pattern with a strong 1035hPa high sitting in the Tasman directing an E’ly flow into a coastal trough stretched from Central QLD to the South Coast NSW.
We’ll see the NE’ly flow continue to develop in the Northern Tasman and Coral Seas through this week, with swells from that E-NE quadrant building through this short term period under an onshore flow.
We’ll see the E’ly flow continue to develop in the Northern Tasman and Coral Seas through this week, with swells from that E-NE quadrant building through this short term period under an onshore flow.
We’ll see the E’ly flow continue to develop in the Northern Tasman and Coral Seas through this week, with swells from that E-NE quadrant building through this short term period under an onshore flow.
The first will nose into Storm Bay early Tuesday, but probably not show properly until lunch time, with a second swell filling in behind on Wednesday.
The early stages of these fronts have generated some new groundswell that will slowly build in size through Thursday (starting off small) and then into Friday ahead of a peak in size on Saturday morning.