Strong north-east swell to come
Strong north-east swell to come
A strong, large and windy swell from the north-east is due over the coming days, cleaning up as it eases.
A strong, large and windy swell from the north-east is due over the coming days, cleaning up as it eases.
Nothing too amazing with lots of wind and not from the best directions with the coming swells.
A couple of decent swells for the South West region, but windy and tricky at times.
The coming couple of days will become windy, varying at times but conditions will be favourable for the South Coast and worth making the most of.
Make the most of the coming days of swell and favourable winds. There'll be swell early next week but with poor winds.
As discussed over the last week, we’ve got an active MJO phase across the region, and a strong high pressure ridge across New Zealand is cradling a conveyor belt of tropical lows, including one remnant and two existing tropical cyclones (TC Bina, TC Lucas, TC Ana - see recent chart from JTWC below).
There are more curveballs in this week’s synoptics than a major league baseball team.
Plenty of swell on the way from the north-eastern quadrant but with plenty of weather as well.
Funky winds will affect the incoming swells, so be willing to move to score the best conditions.
Plenty of wind and also plenty of swell to work around over the coming period. We also have a look at the tropical developments to our north.