Out of season pumping surf next week
Out of season pumping surf next week
No change expected to the broad pattern next week with strong high pressure moving into the Tasman and a broad, deep E’ly fetch developing through the Coral Sea, with an embedded trough.
Large swells and onshore winds continue
Large swells and onshore winds continue
Windows for a clean surf look very limited this period, even in metro locations.
Not much short term, looking a bit more hopeful towards the end of next week
Not much short term, looking a bit more hopeful towards the end of next week
No change expected to the broad pattern next week with strong high pressure moving into the Tasman and a broad, deep E’ly fetch developing through the Coral Sea, with an embedded trough. That will be too far north to generate any meaningful swell for NETas under current modelling.
Large, stormy E swell event next week with winds improving as swells ease
Large, stormy E swell event next week with winds improving as swells ease
Most of the swell energy from this system will be aimed at sub-tropical targets, and we will see some real size from the E as winds feed into the trough. Unfortunately, with a straight onshore flow for the peak of the swell.
Great west swell all weekend, with more next week
Great west swell all weekend, with more next week
Today and the weekend look great for the Mid Coast and also down South.
Minor swells over the weekend with some summer style E/NE swell next week
Minor swells over the weekend with some summer style E/NE swell next week
No change expected to the broad pattern next week with strong high pressure moving into the Tasman and a broad, deep E’ly fetch developing through the Coral Sea, with an embedded trough. Most of the swell energy from this system will be aimed at sub-tropical targets.
West energy continues, best over the coming days
West energy continues, best over the coming days
For the Surf Coast, the coming days will be best under this west regime.
Indonesia/Maldives forecast Aug 8
Fading surf with a tiny run ahead
Fading surf with a tiny run ahead
The coming forecast is very slow thanks to the storm track sitting too far north of us.