Poor outlook ahead

Craig

Poor outlook ahead

Craig

The outlook isn't too flash with less than favourable winds and below par swells. Finding a good wave will be tricky.

Small swells and onshore winds into the weekend with some potential for juicier surf later next week

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Small swells and onshore winds into the weekend with some potential for juicier surf later next week

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We are seeing the “schizoid” pattern now develop whereby a monsoonal trough is splitting off a low pressure trough along the CQ coast, supported by a high pressure belt from the Bight to the Tasman Sea, while fronts and a parent low are entering the lower Tasman. That is seeing a regime where both S swells and a developing E’ly swell event are both in play across most of the Eastern Seaboard.

Small, wintry S swell pulses continue this week

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Small, wintry S swell pulses continue this week

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We’ve got an interesting looking pattern as we transition into Summer, with both active frontal systems transiting below the continent and a precursor monsoonal trough across the top end of Australia. A front pushing into the Tasman Sea and a deeper parent low bring S swell pulses this week while a trough of low pressure is expected to hive off the precursor monsoon trough mid week and sit in the Coral Sea later this week, bringing plenty of E swell for the sub-tropical Seaboard.

Juicy looking start to Summer as low pressure trough forms in Coral Sea this week

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Juicy looking start to Summer as low pressure trough forms in Coral Sea this week

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We’ve got an interesting looking pattern as we transition into Summer, with both active frontal systems transiting below the continent and a precursor monsoonal trough across the top end of Australia. A front pushing into the Tasman Sea and a deeper parent low bring S swell pulses this week while a trough of low pressure is expected to hive off the precursor monsoon trough mid week and sit in the Coral Sea later this week, bringing plenty of  E swell for the Eastern Seaboard- especially favouring the sub-tropics for size and duration.