Goodbye La Niña...for now
We bid adieu to La Niña as we move into the surfer's season.
We bid adieu to La Niña as we move into the surfer's season.
Though they've caused enormous damage, the floods on the East Coast may have a silver lining.
Ranging from hardly a day below two feet, to worst ever, it was a summer of contrasts.
An above average swell season has played havoc with surface temperatures in the Coral Sea.
A great real-time example of what is and isn't favourable for swell production
Tropical activity is brewing with the arrival of the Madden Julian Oscillation.
La Niña's gone walk about, but she'll be back in a jiffy.
La Niña finally showed up across the country, with some locations faring a lot better than others.
It's Christmas week, and we've packaged one final look at the coming holiday forecast.
With excellent sand on the pointbreaks but minimal protection at the erosion hotpsots, the coming swell will play havoc.
With dry conditions and south swell for weeks, weather watchers may have wondered 'where art though La Niña?'
Never fear, here she comes.
The Coffs Harbour wave buoy has gone adrift, but it reveals one of the great western boundary currents of the world.