/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/04/01/downgraded-s
freeride76
Friday, 1 April 2022

The trough off the NSW Coast is expected to deepen and in conjunction with the large high moving at Tasmanian latitudes, create a large SE to E’ly fetch aimed at NENSW and SEQLD.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/03/30/large-surf-the-s
freeride76
Wednesday, 30 March 2022

A trough of low pressure associated with the current sub-tropical low deepens rapidly through tomorrow in response to the influx of cold air, forming a storm force low pressure system off the NSW Central Coast overnight Thursday into Friday.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/03/28/wild-week-wind
freeride76
Monday, 28 March 2022

The northern end of the coastal trough system is expected to deepen into a surface low through tonight into tomorrow, off the SEQLD coast, moving south through Wednesday.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/03/25/few-more-days
freeride76
Friday, 25 March 2022

This expansive troughy pattern is likely to morph from day to day as weather models struggle to resolve the vorticity and local areas of low pressure within the trough line.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/03/23/small-surf-and
freeride76
Wednesday, 23 March 2022

A high just east of Tasmania and a slow moving trough of low pressure off the North Coast direct a pretty robust onshore flow across most of temperate NSW. This fetch will be too far south to be of much use for our sub-tropical region.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/03/21/few-small-options
freeride76
Monday, 21 March 2022

In the short run and an elongated “bubble” high moves north along the coast through tomorrow, bringing a cracker of a day with light offshore breezes which will tend SE through the day, with winds becoming light in the a’noon.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/03/18/winds-continue
freeride76
Friday, 18 March 2022

That front then forms a low, which becomes slow moving as it tracks NE towards the North Island. Swell is incoming from the front and the low, generating swell from the southern quadrant.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/03/16/slow-easing-the
freeride76
Wednesday, 16 March 2022

Both these fetches are going to supply fun sized mid period swells going into the weekend with a front and low expected in the Tasman Sea over the weekend.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/03/14/fun-waves-ahead
freeride76
Monday, 14 March 2022

A stronger high at at even more Southerly latitude is South-west of Tasmania and tracking into the lower Tasman to replace the current high cell. This will reinforce the SE’ly fetch and maintain a weak onshore flow on the coast.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2022/03/11/combination
freeride76
Friday, 11 March 2022

The next high pressure system moves into the lower Tasman Mon, at a very southerly latitude, even by La Niña standards.