Slow period for winter
Slow period for winter
We're entering a slower period with no real significant stormy activity firing up in the Southern Ocean.
We're entering a slower period with no real significant stormy activity firing up in the Southern Ocean.
Easing surf with no considerable swells for the coming week most of next week.
Sunday is a different story as storm force winds sweep past the state, bringing a S swell much larger than anything seen so far.
Current ASCAT (satellite wind speed) passes show gales to severe gales extending down to 55S with a tighter core of storm force winds just emerging from behind Tasmania as it tracks NE into the Tasman Sea. The synoptic flow from the fronts and Southern Gyre remains W to W/SW and that will continue all weekend with plenty of wind chill to boot.
Windy, cold and with low level snow but large prolonged surf.
Here comes that classic winter pattern we see every year. Onshore winds and building stormy surf from mid-latitude lows and fronts.
Current ASCAT (satellite wind speed) passes show gales to severe gales extending down to 55S with a tighter core of storm force winds just emerging from behind Tasmania as it tracks NE into the Tasman Sea. The synoptic flow from the fronts and Southern Gyre remains W to W/SW and that will continue all weekend with plenty of wind chill to boot.
An improvement in the wind outlook for Monday with some decent sized S'ly swell in the water.
Good waves tomorrow out of the wind, with larger stormy surf developing Sunday.
Sunday is a different story. The most powerful front in the series sweeps up past the state with severe gale to storm force winds sling-shotting around the parent low.