After a long spell of virtually no surf, there are promising indications of a strong southerly ground swell for Tuesday. Light southeasterly winds are likely to be workable, or at least easily avoidable.
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Wednesday's northeasterly swell has been downgraded in size, but should remain clean for the morning session. A strong southerly change is expected to move through mid-morning resulting in a strong increase in size.
Models are suggesting a broad northerly fetch off the coast of NSW on Tuesday. We have our fingers crossed that this scenario comes off and we are graced with fun and workable NE swell under westerly breezes.
Eastern Tasmania Surf Forecast by Guy Dixon (issued Wednesday 14th October)
Best Days: Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Recap:
A small inconsistent southerly swell gave rise to clean 1-1.5ft peaks under a northwesterly breeze on Tuesday morning. The offshore breezes eventually succumbed to a northeasterly seabreeze by mid-morning resulting in the decline of surface conditions.
Not many prospects of more size in the coming days. Peaky northeasterly wind swell under offshore breezes on Friday, otherwise Sunday will see a fresh southerly groundswell.
Generally tiny swells with light winds each morning, slight kick in S/SE swell Tuesday with lighter winds.
Small fading S'ly swell tomorrow with nothing of substance on the radar.
Small building N/NE windswell tomorrow, gone Wednesday, with a small kick in S'ly swell. Possible small S'ly swell Saturday afternoon.
Fading S'ly swell tomorrow with a building N/NE windswell Sunday, fading Monday while cleaning up. S'ly swell Wednesday and Thursday with average winds.
Peak in S'ly groundswell tomorrow morning with offshores, easing into the afternoon and further Friday. Tiny weekend, with a small N/NE windswell Monday and then E'ly groundswell from Tuesday.