Fun surf pattern extends into next week
Fun surf pattern extends into next week
We’ve got tradewinds now established in the Central Coral Sea and the development of small, fun surf across CQ.
We’ve got tradewinds now established in the Central Coral Sea and the development of small, fun surf across CQ.
We may see some more local E/NE swell to 2ft fill in as winds feed into a trough off the Gippsland coast which drifts down towards Flinders Island.
We’ve still got the basic building blocks in place that we mentioned on Wed with the proviso that everything looks a little weaker and disjointed. High pressure moves NE of Tasmania and the troughs remain inland, although we may see a weaker trough area move off the North Coast of NSW early in the week. SE-E/SE tradewinds are established in the Central Coral Sea and will supply small tradewind swell for the first half of the week at least.
We’ve still got the basic building blocks in place that we mentioned on Wed with the proviso that everything looks a little weaker and disjointed. High pressure moves NE of Tasmania and the troughs remain inland, although we may see a weaker trough area move off the North Coast of NSW early in the week.
We've got more favourable winds but weaker, smaller swells on the cards.
The run of clean, solid swell will come to an end from this afternoon for the South Coast so make the most of it.
We've got a strong pulse of W/SW-SW swell for later today and tomorrow but with average winds, deteriorating further Sunday. Next week looks smaller and fluky.
Slowly easing surf in Indonesia, with a large SE swell for the Maldives.
Next week now looks juicier with the tradewind flow strengthening and extending southwards, which will see surf build to 2-3ft through Mon, and extend into the middle of next week at similar size.
Storm force low pressure systems tracking under the continent are favouring Victoria for direct swell but we’ll see some long period swells refracting back into the East Tas coast this weekend from this source.