Large westerly swells for the weekend
Large westerly swells for the weekend
We've got larger, stronger swell energy on the cards for the weekend with limited options thanks to strong winds.
We've got larger, stronger swell energy on the cards for the weekend with limited options thanks to strong winds.
We’ll see a deep parent low finally moving below Tasmania early next week after generating multiple large swells for Victoria. As the low moves eastwards we should see a final frontal passage through Bass Strait and with a fetch SE of Tasmania, generating a sizey S swell for Tues/Wed next week.
We’ll see a deep parent low finally moving below Tasmania early next week after generating multiple large swells for Victoria. As the low moves eastwards we should see a final frontal passage through Bass Strait and with a fetch SE of Tasmania, generating a sizey S swell for early next week.
We've got our larger swell due over the weekend (mainly Sunday) with great winds for selected spots.
Indonesia isn't as big as it seems in the model data.
The current swell will be upped tomorrow, with another strong pulse for the weekend.
A sub-tropical low SE of Fiji is sending small waves to open stretches of the Burnett Coast with this swell source expected to continue as the system slowly drifts through the South Pacific.
Onshore winds are kicking back in and will persist until early next week.
The more N’ly tilt in winds across Bass Strait later tomorrow and o/night into Fri should lead to another burst in N’ly windswell for Fri.
The gale force fetches out of Bass Strait are supplying small S’ly pulses favouring Central/Mid North NSW. A slow moving low in the South Pacific will supply some very inconsistent background E swell into the weekend and next week.