Thursday is the pick of the forecast period
Thursday is the pick of the forecast period
A new SW groundswell is expected to fill in during the morning, generated by a strong polar low developing east of Heard Island from Sunday onwards.
A new SW groundswell is expected to fill in during the morning, generated by a strong polar low developing east of Heard Island from Sunday onwards.
A series of stronger fronts will then cross the coast overnight on Saturday through Sunday, bringing strong W/SW winds to all areas.
OK, I’m gonna downgrade my outlook for the Monday swell.
Into next week and offshore winds freshen into Mon as a new trough forms offshore from the Gascoyne and moves southwards.
Better signs ahead as a stronger high approaches Tasmania later next week, building a stronger ridge and a better tradewind coverage in the Coral Sea from Wed.
Winds shift more N’ly through Sun, then NW-W/NW and we’ll see some real size as the fetch reaches peak strength through the morning.
We’ll see the NE flow ramp up on Sun across the MNC, grading lighter the further north you go, as an approaching front and cut-off low really tightens the pressure gradient.
We’ll see that N-NE flow really ramp up on Sun as an approaching front and cut-off low really tightens the pressure gradient.
A deep polar low skirting the ice shelf well south of WA early next week will set up an excellent groundswell for the South Arm region...
A new swell is expected to build slowly on Thursday plateauing from the afternoon into Friday. Stacks of swell beyond this too!