A few workable options over the weekend
A few workable options over the weekend
The troughy pattern we’ve seen since early November continues, with surf potential continuing to favor small swells from infeeds into the trough.
The troughy pattern we’ve seen since early November continues, with surf potential continuing to favor small swells from infeeds into the trough.
TC Jasper has formed in water surrounding the Solomon Islands and is intensifying under favourable conditions. Most models now are suggesting a SW-W curvature as it enters the Coral Sea, with a smaller surf potential compared to Mondays notes as it crosses the coast instead of tracking through the Coral Sea.
Beginners will find plenty of tiny peelers over the coming days. Next week looks much stronger swell wise.
TC Jasper has formed in water surrounding the Solomon Islands and is intensifying under favourable conditions. Most models now are suggesting a SW-W curvature as it enters the Coral Sea, with a limited surf potential compared to Mondays notes, especially for temperate NSW.
The current swell will ease over the coming days with less favourable winds, improving on the weekend with a fun new pulse of swell Saturday morning.
Make the most of the waves in the gulf before the swell fades and winds go north Friday. There'll be windows down South to follow.
A more consistent, though weaker west swell is due over the coming days with favourable winds. Stormy conditions from the SE will develop from Sunday.
The headline feature is a potential major tropical cyclone drifting into the Coral Sea with a poleward (southwards) track late this week, over the weekend and into next week. It’s still early days but under certain modelled outcomes we could see a coast hugging system bringing large swells to the CQ coast.
No major swells expected this week. The headline feature is a potential major tropical cyclone drifting into the Coral Sea with a poleward (southwards) track late this week, over the weekend and into next week. It’s unlikely for the system to reach far enough south to generate surf for NETas but there are some modelled outcomes suggesting it might.