Pumping period ahead for the Surf Coast
Pumping period ahead for the Surf Coast
Large back to back swells from later tomorrow into the weekend with great winds for the Surf Coast.
Large back to back swells from later tomorrow into the weekend with great winds for the Surf Coast.
The only thing that’s going to stop this cacophony is the ECL shifting southward. But even at less than a day out, the outlook is still very complex - it’s hard to be exactly sure what will pan out tomorrow.
Building NE windswell tomorrow, being replaced by long-range NE swell Sunday, peaking Monday then easing slowly all week.
The weekend outlook has been tricky all week, and even at less than a day out it’s still very complex.
Easing swell over the weekend, tiny until a small W/SW swell Tuesday and then large W/SW swell Thursday afternoon/Friday morning.
Easing clean swell tomorrow, with a large building swell Sunday but with poor onshore winds. Swell peaking Monday with S'ly winds, cleaner Tuesday.
Building W/SW swell tomorrow with cleaner conditions Sunday as it eases. Smaller Monday and then a large stormy swell Tuesday, cleaning up down South Wednesday.
Small clean waves across both coasts at times over the weekend. Larger swell pulses from Tuesday, with winds favouring the Surf Coast.
So, as this trough/low slides southwards, conditions will rapidly improve. First on the Sunshine Coast (early Saturday), then the Gold Coast, and so on as we traverse along the Northern NSW Coast.
The whole synoptic pattern surrounding this developing trough and possible East Coast Low has been stalled by a day or so. This means we’re looking at building swells and mainly dodgy winds on Saturday, with a peak in size on Sunday and a better chance for improving conditions.