Less favourable winds but plenty of swell
Less favourable winds but plenty of swell
There's plenty of swell due this period but with trickier winds.
There's plenty of swell due this period but with trickier winds.
High pressure will be in the Tasman next week with ridge along the sub-tropics and a tradewind fetch enhanced by a long monsoon trough extending from the Indian Ocean across the north of the continent out to the South Pacific Island chains.
Into next week and Tues offers some potential with models picking up some long period S/SE groundswell generated by a slow moving polar low around the edge of the Antarctic ice shelf in the vicinity of the Ross Sea.
High pressure will be in the Tasman next week with ridge along the sub-tropics and a tradewind fetch enhanced by a long monsoon trough extending from the Indian Ocean across the north of the continent out to the South Pacific Island chains.
Tomorrow morning looks fun with local offshore winds but then the options on the South Coast will become limited as south-east winds kick in.
Tues offers some potential with models picking up some long period S/SE groundswell generated by a slow moving polar low around the edge of the Antarctic ice shelf in the vicinity of the Ross Sea.
The longer term outlook isn't great wind wise so try and make the most of the coming days.
A slow end to the week will become more active from Sunday.
A small easterly trade swell will build through Thursday, offering some fun waves (banks permitting) throughout SE Qld and Northern NSW, before easing very slightly through Friday.
A building N/NE swell with improving offshore winds should provide great surf tomorrow.