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Craig
Friday, 30 May 2014

Stay inside through Sunday and Monday and start checking out the coast later Tuesday.

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Craig
Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Tomorrow afternoon and Friday morning the best through the end of the week, with good waves through Monday and more so Tuesday.

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Craig
Monday, 26 May 2014

Make the most of tomorrow morning as it looks to be the biggest of the period.

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Craig
Friday, 9 May 2014

Today's swell will fade to nothing over the weekend, with nothing major due until Tuesday.

/reports/forecaster-notes/eastern-tasmania/2014/05/07/great-sse-groundswell-offshores-tomorrow
Craig
Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Make the most of tomorrow and Friday as there's not much on the cards into next week.

/reports/forecaster-notes/eastern-tasmania/2014/05/05/plenty-large-swell-average-winds-until-thursday
Craig
Monday, 5 May 2014

We've got another strong pulse of S'ly and then S/SE groundswell on the cards over the coming days, generated by a vigorous low pushing up into the state this evening and then up past out coast tomorrow.

/reports/forecaster-notes/eastern-tasmania/2014/05/02/large-close-range-sly-swell-sunday-better
Craig
Friday, 2 May 2014

Winds off our coast should reach the gale to severe-gale-force range from the S'th, with an in-feed of S/SE winds to our south-east.

/reports/forecaster-notes/eastern-tasmania/2014/04/30/large-and-windy-sunday-better-conditions-monday
Craig
Wednesday, 30 April 2014

A deep upper cold pool in the upper atmosphere will provide the catalyst for the formation of a deep and powerful Tasman Low directly off our coast on Saturday.

/reports/forecaster-notes/eastern-tasmania/2014/04/28/nothing-major-until-weekend
Craig
Monday, 28 April 2014

Today's fun increase in S'ly groundswell was generated by a strong frontal system pushing across us on Sunday and this system has since raced off towards New Zealand, with a rapid drop in size expected to have taken place this afternoon, leaving nothing tomorrow.