Make the most of tomorrow's swell
Make the most of tomorrow's swell
The best swell for the period is due tomorrow so make hay while the sun shines.
The best swell for the period is due tomorrow so make hay while the sun shines.
We’re in a bit of Groundhog Day pattern with another weak high moving into the Tasman, directing onshore winds across the Eastern Seaboard. These winds are tending NE through temperate NSW, more E’ly in the sub-tropics. Tradewinds in the Coral Sea will see continuing small, Summer surf until a S’ly change later in the week brings a new S-SSE swell pulse.
We’re in a bit of Groundhog Day pattern with another weak high moving into the Tasman, directing onshore winds across the Eastern Seaboard. These winds are tending NE through temperate NSW, more E’ly in the sub-tropics. This weak onshore flow will see continuing small, Summer slop until a S’ly change later in the week brings a new S-SSE swell pulse.
Good conditions with smaller surf tomorrow morning down South, then poor for over a week following a change. Small to tiny waves on the Mid Coast.
Make the most of the clean conditions on offer now and through tomorrow before we enter a poor run of surf.
Flag the weekend for surfing and focus on early next week.
Smallish weekend with improving winds, better early/mid next week.
Nothing complicated about the f/cast for CQ over the weekend and into next week. The Coral Sea proximate to CQ develops a 15-20knot tradewind coverage today and extending into next week and that will see a steady drumbeat of small, fun waves.
No great change to the weekend f/cast. We’ve got a weak, blocking pattern with high pressure (1025 hPa) right smack bang in the middle of the Tasman directing an onshore flow along the Eastern Seaboard, becoming fresh NE off the South Coast and into Bass Strait over the weekend.
We’ve got a weak, blocking pattern with high pressure (1025 hPa) right smack bang in the middle of the Tasman directing an onshore flow along the Eastern Seaboard. NE across Temperate NSW and SE-E in the sub-tropics. Warm SST (sea surface temperatures) are helping morning land breeze development so conditions should be relatively clean through the early sessions.