Shifting winds with building swells
Shifting winds with building swells
The surf will build through tomorrow as winds shift and change, onshore Friday but only light and workable. The weekend is a little mixed.
The surf will build through tomorrow as winds shift and change, onshore Friday but only light and workable. The weekend is a little mixed.
Get stuck in today and tomorrow before conditions deteriorate Friday, improving temporarily Sunday. Next week looks windy with a couple of swell sources.
A long trough line extending from the Solomon Islands to the North Island spins off some small low pressure areas this week. Although not quite as spectacular as model runs suggested last week we’re still in for some fun NE swell this week with a juicier pulse expected late this weekend and into early next week.
An active Southern Ocean storm track will deliver plenty of swell for us this period and beyond.
We’re looking at a fairly static, summer-style blocking pattern this week with semi-stationary high pressure in the Tasman, and a ridge up along the Eastern seaboard with SE winds in the North, E/NE to NE winds from the Mid North Coast down to Southern NSW. A long trough line extending from the Solomon Islands to the North Island spins off some small low pressure areas this week. Although not quite as spectacular as model runs suggested last week we’re still in for some fun E swell this week with a juicier pulse expected late this weekend.
Easing surf tomorrow with clean conditions through the morning ahead of developing onshore winds and a moderate-large SW swell later week. Conditions will improve slowly on the weekend.
We’re looking at a fairly static, summer-style blocking pattern this week with semi-stationary high pressure in the Tasman, and a ridge up along the Eastern seaboard with SE winds in the North, E/NE to NE winds from the Mid North Coast down to Southern NSW. A long trough line extending from the Solomon Islands to the North Island spins off some small low pressure areas this week. Although not quite as spectacular as model runs suggested last week we’re still in for some fun E swell this week with a juicier pulse expected late this weekend.
Favourable winds and surf for November down South with the mornings fairing the best.
Small to moderate sized swells and favourable winds will make for a feast across the beaches this week.
This will be generated by a polar low transiting past Heard Island staying below 50S as it tracks through the Southern Ocean Sat/Sun, weakening through Mon under current modelling.