Coral Sea low drifting south brings solid E/NE swell to Tas from Sun into next week

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Coral Sea low drifting south brings solid E/NE swell to Tas from Sun into next week

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The remains of a low near the South Island are continuing to send south quadrant swells towards Tasmania  and, most notably, a trough of low pressure in the Coral Sea is deepening and expected to activate into a fully fledged Coral Sea surface low as an upper trough moves over it from inland QLD tomorrow. This low will provide large E’ly quadrant swells for a huge swathe of the Eastern Seaboard, from the Central QLD Coast to Tasmania over the coming week.

Lots of size from the E from this weekend and into next week as low drifts south from Coral Sea

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Lots of size from the E from this weekend and into next week as low drifts south from Coral Sea

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The basic building blocks as we described them in Monday's notes are now in place for (another!) dynamic La Niña mediated surf/weather event. A dominant high pressure system (1034hPa) is strengthening as it slowly crosses Tasmania, a typical Summer latitude for high pressure. The remains of a low near the South Island are continuing to send south quadrant swells our way and most notably a trough of low pressure in the Coral Sea is deepening and expected to activate into a fully fledged Coral Sea surface low as an upper trough moves over it from inland QLD tomorrow.