Lots of swells inbound with generally favourable winds
Lots of swells inbound with generally favourable winds
Hit the beaches today before attention swings back to the Surf Coast.
Hit the beaches today before attention swings back to the Surf Coast.
Back to back large swells over the coming fortnight.
There's a surf this afternoon with light winds and plenty of swell, easing into tomorrow ahead of some westerly energy Thursday and Saturday.
It's a tricky week wind wise with a trough moving through in between fronts but with large surf.
With no swell sources on tap for CQ we’re looking at a tiny/flat week, par for the course for this time of year.
A frontal system forming in the Tasman Fri into the weekend now looks much more of standard system compared to Fri but will still produce a workable S swell Sat.
The run of small, clean waves on the Mid Coast will come to an end with incoming fronts and plenty of size for the South Coast.
We’ve got a weak, troughy pattern unfolding now adjacent to the NSW Coast in the near Tasman Sea that will provide plenty of wind changes this week. A low pressure system near the South Island reached maximum strength last night and is now slowly easing, but still looking good on ASCAT (satellite windspeed) passes with S’ly strong winds to gales aimed up the Tasman pipe. That will be our main source of swell this week.
We've got a slower week of swell with decent options, ahead of renewal of stronger swell energy from the weekend and into next week.
We’ve got a weak, troughy pattern unfolding now adjacent to the NSW Coast in the near Tasman Sea that will provide plenty of wind changes this week. A low pressure system near the South Island reached maximum strength last night and is now slowly easing, but still looking good on ASCAT (satellite windspeed) passes with S’ly strong winds to gales aimed up the Tasman pipe.