Tiny to flat for the period
Tiny to flat for the period
Fading NE swell tomorrow with nothing major to replace it.
Good swell with onshores tomorrow arvo, best Friday
Good swell with onshores tomorrow arvo, best Friday
Building swell with early offshores tomorrow, easing Friday with offshore winds.
Small surf all 'round
Small surf all 'round
The fetch responsible for today’s NE swell is already realigning itself away from our swell window, and weakening at the same time, so we’re not going to see much leftover activity into Thursday.
Good tomorrow, very large and powerful Saturday afternoon
Good tomorrow, very large and powerful Saturday afternoon
Large easing swell tomorrow with light offshores, dropping further Friday. Very large and powerful W/SW groundswell filling in Saturday with good winds during the morning.
Large and onshore Thursday, clean and easing Friday
Large and onshore Thursday, clean and easing Friday
Strong swell filling in tomorrow with onshore winds, easing Friday with light offshores and fun into the weekend.
Large building swell tomorrow, cleanest Friday as it eases
Large building swell tomorrow, cleanest Friday as it eases
Clean building swell tomorrow morning, large into the afternoon but best Friday morning.
Overactive period, large and dangerous Monday
Overactive period, large and dangerous Monday
Plenty of large swell coming over the period, with an oversized and dangerous long period swell for next Monday.
Marginal windswells and funky winds
Marginal windswells and funky winds
With no significant sources of swell on the cards, we’ll be working around marginal windswells and funky winds.
Fun NE windswell peaks later Tuesday and early Wednesday
Fun NE windswell peaks later Tuesday and early Wednesday
Eastern Tasmania Forecast by Craig Brokensha (issued Monday 8th September)
Best Days: Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday morning
Recap
Small levels of E'ly swell continued to provide 1-2ft waves across open beaches Saturday before finally fading away Sunday. Today the surf is tiny but a late increase in weak N/NE windswell should have been seen with freshening N/NE winds.
This week (Sep 9 - 12)