Tiny/flat-maybe just rideable early next week
Tiny/flat-maybe just rideable early next week
Weak high pressure and slack winds in the Coral Sea are leading to a prolonged spell of tiny/flat surf which will extend over the weekend and into next week.
Weak high pressure and slack winds in the Coral Sea are leading to a prolonged spell of tiny/flat surf which will extend over the weekend and into next week.
S’ly groundswell is currently being generated by a slow moving polar low on the far edge of the swell window well to the SW of Tasmania. Most of this swell is better aimed at the southern states and South Pacific targets but we will see some refraction into the East Coast of Tasmania
No change to the surf outlook over the weekend which remains small and weak but winds will be all over the place as a trough of low pressure hovers about the NSW North Coast.
No change to the weekend surf outlook which remains small and weak but winds will be all over the place as a trough of low pressure hovers about the NSW central/MNC coast.
Model guidance suggests surf size will ease through Monday, but I feel that this is when we’ll see another round of swell push into the South Arm.
Friday’s front will have displayed a large, slow moving fetch behind it for a few days prior and that will have generated a strong swell that’s expected...
No great change to the short term outlook- a strong polar low flared up as it passes under WA and today with gales to severe gales well aimed at SW and southern WA.
The outlook for Thursday has improved a little. And the weekend is looking great, with quality waves both days.
Current weak winds in the Coral Sea are leading to tiny/flat surf and this is expected to continue over the weekend.
A powerful low below the continent this weekend promises a flukey south groundswell while we should see a notch more short period E/NE swell next week from a slow moving trough/low in the Tasman.