Hope (small surf) on the horizon
Hope (small surf) on the horizon
Neither of these fetches are well aimed for CQ but small amounts of ESE swell should be in the water by Tues.
Neither of these fetches are well aimed for CQ but small amounts of ESE swell should be in the water by Tues.
Initially the low enhances a broad E-E/NE wind infeed over the weekend, contracting NE into a low pressure centre near the North Island early next week. This fetch is well aimed for Eastern Tasmania and will see a few days of solid E/NE swell from Mon-Thurs.
OK, we’re getting more clarity on the dynamic situation expected to unfold next week. The current small low off the North Coast quickly gets whisked away towards New Zealand and becomes enjoined in a long, NW-SE blocking trough pattern, which is expected to have more low pressure centres embedded in it next week.
OK, we’re getting more clarity on the dynamic situation expected to unfold next week. The current small low off the North Coast quickly gets whisked away towards New Zealand and becomes enjoined in a long, NW-SE blocking trough pattern, which is expected to have more low pressure centres embedded in it next week.
We've got a ton of westerly swell due this period and with winds favouring nearly all locations at times. A good autumn run.
We've got a slow few days of swell with favourable winds for the beaches besides Sunday. Some better W/SW-SW swell is due mid-late next week.
There's some funky E/SE swell on the way but without much size and the East Coast looks much better.
Next week is looking much more dynamic with possibilities for some quality E/SE swell on the radar for breaks with exposure through the Capricorn Channel.
A dynamic trough blocking pattern is then expected to unfold in the medium term. Details below.
Oversized surf will develop into the end of the week as onshore winds tomorrow, slowly improve on Friday and go offshore for Perth/Mandurah on the weekend.