We’ve got a brief window of opportunity this weekend, for a small section of the coastline. More in the Forecaster Notes.
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Today’s S’ly groundswell will reach a peak in size overnight and - based on trend observations across Victoria and Southern NSW - will likely ease steadily through Tuesday morning. But, there's more swell on the way! More in the Forecaster Notes.
Next week will see a continual background source of E’ly swell from a stationary fetch in the South Pacific, atop a large high pressure system, slowly building towards a next weekend. Prior to then we'll see a bunch of S'ly groundswells for Northern NSW. More in the Forecaster Notes.
The weekend outlook has changed a lot since Monday. But the long term is very promising. More in the Forecaster Notes.
A more dominant swell will provide decent waves for south facing beaches south of Byron both Tuesday and Wednesday. Next week looks very interesting too! More in the Forecaster Notes.
There’ll be waves most days, just don’t expect anything amazing. Long term has a few interesting options too. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Today’s northerlies will be a distant memory by Thursday morning. And there's more swell on the way too. More in the Forecaster Notes.
So, ex-TC Uesi exited our swell window early in the weekend. But, amazingly, it’s still generating new swell and we’ve got some more groundswell on the way. More in the Forecaster Notes.
Let’s be frank: the last few weeks of forecaster notes have been lengthy reads, thanks to complex synoptic patterns. Fortunately, this weekend's outlook is relatively straightforward. More in the Forecaster Notes.
On the balance, there are no major changes to the Forecaster Notes for this upcoming cyclone swell event. There are a few small points of discussion worth tabling though.