Indonesia/Maldives forecast Apr 15
Indonesia/Maldives forecast Apr 15
New swell due for the weekend, with a good, long-range swell for next week.
New swell due for the weekend, with a good, long-range swell for next week.
There’ll be plenty of swell from the lead-up work as well with an anchored trade fetch through the Coral Sea doing plenty of heavy lifting into Easter.
Certainly by Wed into Thurs the synoptic chart should look insane with a deep low (970-980hPa) retrograding into the Tasman, positioned inside the North island with plenty of space for severe gale to low end storm force winds to be aimed up at the east coast.
Persistent winds from the north-eastern quadrant and fun swells are due all week.
We’ve got a very dynamic week ahead, anchored by very strong high pressure moving into the far-southern Tasman and acting as anvil for a deep low which is expected to form in the tropical South Pacific between New Caledonia and Vanuatu o/night into tomorrow before drifting SW into the Tasman as a deep, extra-tropical low pressure system. This system intensifies through the week and is now expected to generate a large E’ly quadrant swell for the Eastern Seaboard heading into and over the Easter weekend.
Wednesday morning is the pick of the week as the incoming swell builds, best in protected spots as it eases.
Certainly by Thurs the synoptic chart should look insane with a deep low (970-980hPa) retrograding into the Tasman, positioned inside the North island with plenty of space for severe gale to low end storm force winds to be aimed up at the east coast.
Conditions will be great this week across the South Coast with plenty of fun sized surf, with a small west swell to end the week inside the gulf.
The coming period will be cleanest on the beaches with better swells than what appear expected.
The Sunshine Coast is best positioned for this swell (relative to the fetch alignment) and so will pick up the most size.