Solid southerly swells to continue
Solid southerly swells to continue
The good news is that we're expecting light variable winds under a weak pressure gradient. The even better news is that there's a stack of more swell on the way.
The good news is that we're expecting light variable winds under a weak pressure gradient. The even better news is that there's a stack of more swell on the way.
A deep Tasman low positioned midway between the Apple Isle and New Zealand is responsible for the current south swell. And it's not over yet.
We've got a lot to deal with this period with plenty of energy out of the south-east followed by east next week.
Conditions should improve tomorrow as winds ease along with a moderate sized S/SE swell.
A generally poor outlook with increasing onshore winds and oversized, building swells later week.
The South Coast will be fun tomorrow ahead of westerly winds and some new west swell from Wednesday, cleaning up later week.
Improving winds out of the north-eastern quadrant with slower, moderate sized swells.
No great change to the very dynamic Easter weekend f/cast. A mid-latitude low slips East of Tasmania overnight and deepens rapidly as it merges with an incoming frontal system. The front brings a strong W tending SW’ly flow through Sat which will herald the start of a major S swell episode.
A mid-latitude low slips East of Tasmania overnight and deepens rapidly as it merges with an incoming frontal system. The front brings a strong NW tending W’ly flow through Sat which will herald the start of a major S swell episode, favouring NENSW for size.
We've got an upgrade in the size of the stormy swell through Sunday/Monday.