Active outlook continues
Active outlook continues
The coming period remains more than active with swells from all directions.
Very slow period ahead
Very slow period ahead
There's nothing of note at all for the coming fortnight.
Lot’s of surf ahead as Coral Sea remains active
Lot’s of surf ahead as Coral Sea remains active
A semi-stationary area of low pressure in the Coral Sea is anchoring a broad trade-wind flow with an extended tradeswell event ahead.
Lots of pulses from the S ahead, some of them sizey
Lots of pulses from the S ahead, some of them sizey
To the south, a severe gale to storm force fetch off the ice shelf from a retrograding low under the South Island sends a rare S/SE groundswell up the Pipe, with another strong front/low late this week into the weekend expected to generate another pulse of S’ly groundswell late this week.
The come-down is real
The come-down is real
After a great run of surf, the coming outlook is far from a soft landing.
Extended trade-wind swell event ahead with SE winds favouring the Points
Extended trade-wind swell event ahead with SE winds favouring the Points
A semi-stationary area of low pressure in the Coral Sea is anchoring a broad trade-wind flow with an extended tradeswell event ahead.
Swell sources from around the compass short and medium term with plenty of S-SE wind to deal with this week
Swell sources from around the compass short and medium term with plenty of S-SE wind to deal with this week
To the south, a severe gale to storm force fetch off the ice shelf from a retrograding low under the South Island sends a rare S/SE groundswell up the Pipe, with another strong front/low late this week into the weekend expected to generate another pulse of S’ly groundswell over the weekend.
Poor week, improving weekend
Poor week, improving weekend
There's nothing of note this week thanks to generally average local winds. A strong swell is due on the weekend with decent winds.
Active Coral Sea (finally) brings an extended surf pattern
Active Coral Sea (finally) brings an extended surf pattern
The low sits semi-stationary new New Caledonia from today, anchoring a tradewinf flow in the Coral Sea that will provide an extended period of fun waves for CQ, especially spots open to swells through the Breaksea Spit- Capricorn Channel swell window.