Continue your focus to the south
Continue your focus to the south
The Long Wave Trough responsible for our current southerly swell regime is exiting New Zealand longitudes, though we’re still seeing strong polar activity off the ice shelf.
The Long Wave Trough responsible for our current southerly swell regime is exiting New Zealand longitudes, though we’re still seeing strong polar activity off the ice shelf.
The roaring forties will roar to life with an extended run of large, windy swells on the way.
We've got a run of northerly winds with smaller, slower swells this week ahead of some large energy developing through the weekend.
A series of overlapping south swells remain on the menu for the next three or four days, thanks to a series of powerful fronts sliding around an amplifying long wave trough over New Zealand longitudes.
Strong overlapping south swells remain on the menu for the next three or four days, thanks to a series of powerful fronts sliding around an amplifying long wave trough over New Zealand longitudes.
There'll be swell on the weekend but with generally poor conditions, better with a funky S/SE pulse next week.
The weekend won't offer any surf at all with poor, strengthening northerly winds. Early next week looks to get big but with poor winds.
There's plenty of swell due for the weekend but with dicey winds tomorrow, improving and best Sunday morning.
We'll fall on the backside of the frontal activity which will see less favourable conditions across the state. Windows for the beaches open early next week.
Action aplenty lining up for the Indian Ocean basin.