Forecast: Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach
The Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach
March 26th - April 5th, 2024
Following a fun weekend of waves across the Surf Coast, along with clean, building surf today, the coming days are looking great to get the Rip Curl Pro under way at Bells Beach.
Before we get into the forecast: Surf Coast locals Tully Wylie and Ellie Harrison are into the event after winning the trials on Saturday afternoon, along with George Pittar who took out the Rip Curl wildcard spot.
Tully will take on Jacob Willcox and Griffin Colapinto, George is up against Ethan and Matthey McGillivray, while Ellie has Molly and Isabella Nichols in her Opening Round heat.
The first day of the waiting period kicks off tomorrow, and the forecast has changed slightly since last week: we’ve got a better wind outlook, though a little less size is expected.
If you read the Early Forecast, you'd be aware of the strong polar low linked to a large swell due this afternoon. This swell is still on track. The sets will be hitting 6-8 foot by close of play today, although with bumpy conditions from a fresh SW breeze.
By the time 'Hells Bell's pumps out across the....erm, natural amphitheatre, the surface conditions will have improved, as the wind eases and swings back towards offshore.
As for size, we'll see easing 4-6 foot sets across the Bells Bowl, slowed a little by a reinforcing pulse of mid-period swell energy, generated by a frontal system moving through this afternoon. The same frontal system will bring the offshore north-west winds tomorrow morning, which will shift more towards onshore in the early afternoon before freshening further late in the day.
Both swells will fade through Wednesday from 3 to occasionally 4 foot early in the day, down to 2-3 foot into the afternoon. Unfortunately, the window of clean conditions looks slimmer on Wednesday with a light offshore wind due to shift southerly later morning, though without reaching too much strength into the afternoon. Wednesday will likely be another full day of competition.
Thursday and Friday, however, look to be lay days thanks to unfavourable winds from the southern and eastern quadrants along with small levels of swell.
Some long-range but inconsistent swell is due into Saturday morning under a light offshore wind, though a trough will bring a freshening southerly change into the afternoon. We can expect low 2 foot to occasionally 3 foot sets, so we can’t discount the day entirely. It's also worth considering that there's a tradition of running the contest across the Easter weekend, even when the surf is marginal.
The remainder of the period remains flukey - small backgrounds swells, uncooperative wind - but as pointed out in the Early Forecast, there's hope into the final days of competition.
From this Sunday through till next week, a broad area of strengthening frontal activity to the south of the country should produce building levels of size and energytowards the end of next week.
At this stage, we can possibly expect the surf to reach 3-5 foot through Thursday and Friday - which is the last day of the waiting period - with favourable, light morning winds. It's a while out, however, and there's some model divergence regarding the conditions.
Regardless, there should be enough to work with to end the event in good surf.
Stay tuned for updates in the comments.
Comments
Cheers to Torquay boardriders for being the most disrespectful cunts in this world. Completely ruined the whole show for everyone else that paid 50$ for a ticket to the aint that swell podcast last night. Also very disrespectful to Steph Gilmore and Occy that took their time to come down for it and to Jed and Vaughn that have created such a great platform that’s spread some amazing surf history and culture over its years and shit like this could cause them to never want to go live again.
Ohhh juicy what happened dbut?
What happened dbut?
yes we absolutely need details - i'm in anglesea and contemplated it but wanted the early bed time to capitalise on this ridiculous swell we've got atm. sounds like i made the right call accidentally.
You can't drop that comment and leave us hanging!! We need details!!
Lotta crew just standing off to the side talking with their mates (loudly), felt super disrespectful and you could tell it was throwing the presenters off. Some of the insights Steph gave about her career and surfing in general were insane.
I get that some of these live shows are often pretty raucous/comedy spec but you could take one look at the line up and see that it probably wasn't gona be the case for this one.
Did anyone give them a 'shut the fuck up' that it sounds like may have been warranted?
Yea, several times in fact. Vaughan even called it out a couple of times.
A local boardriders club carrying on like entitled cunts???
Who’d have thought?
Hahaha, nice.
There’s a song and it goes a little something like this… Torquay takes it up the ass do dah do dah Torquay takes it up the ass all the do dah day
Entitled in and out of the water so it seems
This isn't new sadly though.. I've been to 4 shows and 3 have been like this.. Don't know why people bother spending the coin on a show, only to stand in the back talking shit it their mates. Manly on the Up In Smoke tour was fucked too. Talking over Laura Enever, no one could hear a word she said.
Morgan Ciblic also with a WC.
Very much needed.
Good,I really like his surfing.
Sponsor Wildcard or replacement for someone ?
Hey Craig what's happened to March?? This beautiful month used to be our antidote to the junky summers... the return of northerlies, still warmish water... and swelltrains for boarding... last few years in SA it's felt like March has been taken hostage by the SE Monster that usually wrecks our summers (but keeps us cool at least). Will our northerlies March ever return??
High pressure.
It's been dominant across SA and Vic latitudes since about 2020 thanks to three La Niña's and record ocean warmth last year and into this year.
Could be a glimpse towards the future.
The thing i worry about is bc of climate change this may become the new normal??
Not sure if you saw this article from last year, goes over it..
https://www.swellnet.com/news/swellnet-analysis/2023/01/17/sam-trends-po...
Yikes...doesn't sound promising. Thanks Craig
April
the Modern March.
Hopefully
Looking at BOM weather forecast. Can't remember Easter being so warm.
Geezus Kelly, just farkin retire already
Thanks Craig. So, other than the good start and a possible nice enough finish, it looks like some small fun lines at Winki over Easter weekend. No worries, head high surf at Uppers and Lowers offers an intriguing venue for the competitors to decipher and perform in. Winki with these kind of forecasts is pretty much expected as part and parcel of the annual Bells event experience. As a keen Easter pro surfing viewer I look forward to watching. Bring it on.
YES!!! NATURAL AMPITHEATRE. Thanks Craig! Made me smile that one!
Nothing natural about the massive competitor and VIP structure they build every year making it virtually impossible for punters to view from anywhere except the beach….and it ain’t no amphitheatre from down there
If the swell has some size, Ke11y can be competitive - if it is weak, gutless Bells he should retire already and stop soiling his legacy with poor performances.
Surprised he even showed up down under, he's never been a fan of both Bells and Marg's wonder why he bothers turning up
Even if it was 8 foot, it’d make no difference to Kelly. He doesn’t have the turns to match many in the top 34 anymore. That is not a diss, he’s 52, it’s a fact.
Not sure about that mate. Did you not see his recent Kirra clips?
Yeah a few barrels and a nice roundy, not denying that. I just haven’t seen him even close to a competitive CT level on rail for at least the past couple of years.
Love the GOAT, but have to agree.
Ever since JJF stepped it up at Margs that year and took the top guys with him into a different echelon, KS has been left behind.
Night before and he's still in the draw, looks like he will show.
Yeww!
He normally pulls out on the day not the night before….
he was surfing bells today
I reckon he’ll fancy his chances against Seth.
Hope he shows.
Looking fwd to heat 9.
Kelly based himself at Kirra for Oz late summer...if Kirra or Cloudbreak was pumping he wouldn't be there methinks. Bells with 2 others out would still be fun...
reackon; surfing anywhere with only two great surfers out, jetski lift & riding a new board would be epic.....
thanks for the forecast update and amazing swellnet stories....
For a 52yr old to win a CT heat is amazing, let alone against JJF and Seth Moniz.
Did you see JJF wave the judges underscored?
Just an update on the end of the waiting period.
Swell wise, we've got slowly increasing levels of mid-period SW swell due from about mid-late morning tomorrow, persisting Thursday and being strongest Friday but winds are the main issue.
Winds are expected to be W/NW tomorrow morning but swell wise, it'll be weak and windswelly, generated locally by today's onshore change (2-3ft).
When the first pulse of mid-period SW swell arrives through the late morning tomorrow, winds are due to shift S'ly, but without too much strength.
So tomorrow could be an option but when cleanest, the swell will be weak and broken up.
Thursday looks to offer more size to 3ft+ and with workable, moderate S/SE winds. While not ideal, with the slightly stronger swell energy, it might be the pick.
Friday looks to come more in around 4ft with the best pulse of mid-period SW swell, but with fresh SE winds, so a no go.
So all in all not ideal at all.
Cheers Craig.
Jeez that stinks
Cheers Craig. Here's praying to Huey that once the comp is done and the circus buggers off, Autumn proper kicks in and it starts to pump.