Small surf with average winds
Small surf with average winds
Nothing major swell wise and with generally average winds at the peak of energy.
Nothing major swell wise and with generally average winds at the peak of energy.
Common to all major models is a robust tradewind flow through the Coral and Northern Tasman which will favour the sub-tropics for size into the weekend 10-11/2 and hold plenty of pulsey E’ly tradewind swell through most of next week from Tues.
Winds will be favourable for the South Coast on the weekend with back to back strong swells while the Mid Coast will see novelty surf.
A deep low with strong gales currently tracking in a NE direction SE of Tasmania justifies an upgrade in size for this weekend.
The coming weekend is very active surf wise but winds will be tricky and conditions cleanest before lunch each day.
Make the most of the current and coming S/SW swells.
We've got an overactive storm track and large, windy swells on the way.
The monsoon remains active with a small sub-tropical low movingE off the QLD coast where it may undergo further development In the Coral Sea in the medium term. A typical summer tradewind band cradles this low next week with plenty of E quadrant swell expected, favouring the sub-tropics for size.
A much stronger front and parent low tracks NE into the lower Tasman late this week with a broad band of gales to strong gales expected to generate some strong S swell late this week and into the weekend.
The coming period is average with smaller swells and less favourable winds.