Improving weekend with easing surf
Improving weekend with easing surf
A better outlook for the South West this weekend compared to recent days, with onshore winds kicking back in next week.
A better outlook for the South West this weekend compared to recent days, with onshore winds kicking back in next week.
The weekend will be sizey on the Mid Coast but poor and onshore. The South Coast will provide better surf, great next Tuesday.
Looks like the strength of the N-NW flow across Bass Strait will generate some small N-NE windswell wrap for Sat.
The weekend will be windy but good across selected spots with some strong new westerly swell energy.
OK, the continent is covered in high pressure, now drifting out over NSW into the Tasman and right across our wide swell window we’ve got very placid sea states leading to a continuation of small, weak surf.
OK, the continent is covered in high pressure, now drifting out over NSW into the Tasman and right across our wide swell window we’ve got very placid sea states leading to a continuation of small, weak surf.
Tradewinds are dissipating in the Coral Sea with surf becoming tiny/flat into the weekend and most of next week.
Approaching mid-latitude lows are too far north and too zonal (W-E) to offer any swell sources for NETas, so surf is expected to stay tiny/flat through the end of this week.
We’re midway through a pretty sleepy week, swell-wise. A high pressure cell is drifting across the interior of the continent with a trough/front connected to a high riding low pushing East of Tasmania through today. Thats’ driving a mod/fresh synoptic W’ly flow across most of NSW and extending up into the sub-tropics.
We’re midway through a pretty sleepy week, swell-wise. A high pressure cell is drifting across the interior of the continent with a trough/front connected to a high riding low pushing East of Tasmania through today. That's driving a mod/fresh synoptic W’ly flow across most of NSW and extending up into the sub-tropics.