/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/29/another-se-surge
freeride76
Monday, 29 April 2024

A trough of low pressure NE of the North Island is deepening today but moving southwards at a clip through the swell window with reduced swell potential compared to Fridays notes.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/26/fun-sized-e-swell
freeride76
Friday, 26 April 2024

At issue is a trough in advance of a major high pressure ridge. At a minimum, the trough will charge up a SE surge along the NSW coast with an increase in S/SE-SE swell later Tues and into Wed

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/24/generally-easing
freeride76
Wednesday, 24 April 2024

A weakening trough of low pressure near New Caledonia is seeing easing E swells across the sub-tropics.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/22/size-downgrade
freeride76
Monday, 22 April 2024

We’ve got a dominant (1035hPa) high pressure cell sitting just north of the Victorian border, bringing settled conditions and light winds to Central/Southern NSW and strong but easing SE winds in the sub-tropics where a trough of low pressure in the Coral Sea is currently active but dissipating and moving East.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/19/extended-pumping
freeride76
Friday, 19 April 2024

By Mon morning we should have a complex trough of low pressure NE of K’gari (Fraser Is) with a well developed fetch of strong SE winds feeding into the low and extending well out into the Coral Sea.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/17/clean-mornings
freeride76
Wednesday, 17 April 2024

The gist of it is a trough line in the Coral Sea, which may deepen into a low pressure system and drift towards the North Island (GFS scenario) or move towards the QLD coast as a coastal trough and intensify a NE infeed into the SEQLD, then NSW Coast possibly as early as Tues.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/15/lovely-mid-week
thermalben
Monday, 15 April 2024

Mid to late afternoon, the leading edge of a new long period E’ly swell will make landfall, though we’re not expecting wave heights to peak until...

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/12/pumping-surf-full
freeride76
Friday, 12 April 2024

We’ve still got the intense Tasman low in the picture sending plenty of strong SE swell our way, located now off the west coast of the South Island, with a large slow moving high SW of WA and powerful fronts under the SE of the continent.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/10/first-cool-change
freeride76
Wednesday, 10 April 2024

There’s currently a robust Tasman low, still intensifying, moving slowly SE off the Central NSW coast down into the Tasman Sea towards New Zealand. Gales to severe gales wrapping the SW flank of the low will supply plenty of strong S’ly swell through the rest of the week.

/reports/forecaster-notes/south-east-queensland-northern-new-south-wales/2024/04/08/swells-across-the
freeride76
Monday, 8 April 2024

That’s allowing plenty of space for low pressure development in the Tasman and as a front pushes through and combines with the remnants of a trough we’ll see a robust low develop through tomorrow, with gales expected close to the coast.