Generally tiny surf this week
Generally tiny surf this week
Fading S swell tomorrow with small to tiny westerly pulses to follow.
Fading S swell tomorrow with small to tiny westerly pulses to follow.
Cleaner conditions are due over the coming days with a drop in swell, windier and less favourable later week.
Weak high pressure in the Tasman and a trough is creating a “doldrums” type pattern of slack pressure gradients and small swells this week, with a few wind changes to negotiate. 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.
The coming week should see fun levels of W/SW swell with workable winds for both regions.
Weak high pressure in the Tasman and a trough is creating a “doldrums” type pattern of slack pressure gradients and small swells this week, with a few wind changes to negotiate. 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.
The coming week isn't ideal but there should be some surfable options for the keen Thursday/Friday.
Fun pulse of Sly swell early next week with favourable winds.
A poor weekend is expected with a large, prolonged swell for early to mid next week.
Further ahead and some weather model runs are starting to look pretty damn juicy with respect to a developing TC in the South Pacific moving into the Coral Sea next week. Still very early days but a full blown cyclone swell is now a definite possibility, possibly as early as late next week and into the weekend.
No great change to the weekend f/cast. Low pressure has moved off the coast and is slow moving, with a broad fetch of strong E’ly winds on the southern flank of the low supplying plenty of E’ly swell to NE Tasmania.