Small west swells to dominate
Small west swells to dominate
There's nothing major on the cards for the Surf Coast while the beaches to the east should have waves with flukey west swells.
There's nothing major on the cards for the Surf Coast while the beaches to the east should have waves with flukey west swells.
The Southern Gyre then sends one more pulse of SE groundswell our way later in the week.
Looking to the end of the week and a trough of low pressure and a weak trade flow combine inside New Caledonia Wed/Thurs.
More fronts maintain a synoptic offshore flow (or light winds) for the week and we’ve got plenty of S swell to last the week, albeit at reduced sizes compared to the weekend.
More fronts maintain a synoptic offshore flow for the week and we’ve got plenty of S swell to last the week, albeit at reduced sizes compared to the weekend.
More fronts maintain a synoptic offshore flow for the week and we’ve got plenty of S swell to last the week, albeit at reduced sizes compared to the weekend.
There's plenty more swell to come this period with a strong SE groundswell into the end of the week.
Today's swell and winds will ease tomorrow as a low clears to the east, followed by building and strengthening frontal systems and XL surf this weekend.
We're entering a slower period with no real significant stormy activity firing up in the Southern Ocean.
Easing surf with no considerable swells for the coming week most of next week.