Indonesia/Maldives forecast July 11th
Indonesia/Maldives forecast July 11th
The surf will ease ahead of a new, large S/SW groundswell later this week, with a follow up next week.
The surf will ease ahead of a new, large S/SW groundswell later this week, with a follow up next week.
A mix of W/SW and S swells for the coming days, with building W/SW energy from the weekend.
Tiny/flat surf look to build from Thurs as a new high pressure ridge builds up the QLD Coast. The high moves into the Tasman at roughly sub-tropical latitudes, with a reasonable ridge up the QLD Coast and some small, peaky swell developing likely into the 1-2ft range through Thurs.
Another week begins with a classic winter El Niño pattern. High pressure over the continent with a W’ly flow being enhanced by a series of mobile fronts and parent lows, with tiny amounts of S swell wrap. Nothing of any size its expected due to the zonal and mobile nature of the fetches so you’ll need to find a swell magnet to find anything rideable.
Large swells with persistent onshore winds all week, easing into the weekend with a window of cleaner conditions.
Another week begins with a classic winter El Niño pattern. High pressure over the continent with a W’ly flow being enhanced by a series of mobile fronts and parent lows, sending small S swell pulses our way. Nothing of any size its expected due to the zonal and mobile nature of the fetches so you’ll need to find a swell magnet.
Another week begins with a classic winter El Niño pattern. High pressure over the continent with a W’ly flow being enhanced by a series of mobile fronts and parent lows, sending small S swell pulses our way.
The Mid Coast will be fun over the coming days, with great surf down South as westerly swells persist.
Favourable winds and plenty of westerly swell thanks to the storm track peaking towards Western Australia.
Fading S/SE swell tomorrow with tricky westerly pulses to follow.