Indonesia/Maldives forecast February 27
Indonesia/Maldives forecast February 27
The weekend is looking chunky with a good new S/SW groundswell.
The weekend is looking chunky with a good new S/SW groundswell.
This week will be tiny and mostly clean, with some good new swell on the weekend but with dicey winds.
Further ahead and we should see high pressure become slow moving in the Tasman next week. A moderate trade-flow looks to set up in the Coral Sea, with workable trade-wind swells across CQ for the second half of next week. Either way, nothing dramatic in the tropics on the radar, so we’ll come back Wed and see how it’s looking.
The high cell is weak but we’re looking at a fun end to Summer, with some mid week NE windswell for Tasmania and small background E swells for the sub-tropics. After that quiet spell extends into the start of Autumn a stronger frontal intrusion into the Tasman looks likely next week with some robust S swell accompanying it.
The surf looks stronger this week with windy though workable conditions.
It looks like the peaks in swell seemed to be timed with the weekends of late, smaller and cleaner through the weeks.
The high cell is weak so we’re looking at a fairly uninspiring end to Summer, with some mid week NE windswell for Southern NSW and small background E swells for the sub-tropics. After that quiet spell extends into the start of Autumn a stronger frontal intrusion into the Tasman looks likely next week with some robust S swell accompanying it.
We’ve got a weak, troughy pattern in the Tasman Sea, with a minor cold front passing to the SE of Tasmania and a new high pressure cell poised to enter the Tasman in it’s wake. The high cell is weak so we’re looking at a fairly uninspiring end to Summer, with some mid week NE windswell for Southern NSW and small background E swells for the sub-tropics.
Hit the beaches over the coming days and then try and work the winds for later week and the weekend.
A good kick in swell will be spoilt by winds tomorrow, with it fading rapidly into Sunday.