SE winds (finally!) easing over the weekend with a nice run of offshore winds and E/NE swell developing next week

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SE winds (finally!) easing over the weekend with a nice run of offshore winds and E/NE swell developing next week

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The “trough block” pattern mentioned on Wed looks to set-up as the clearing trough Mon sets up a long N-S oriented line in the Tasman to Coral Seas and focusses a long E’ly fetch through this vast area. Windspeeds are the limiting factor but we should see a steady increase in E-E/NE swell from Thurs into next weekend.

Extended run of surf ahead

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Extended run of surf ahead

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High pressure moves into the Tasman next week, setting up a broad E’ly flow, initially in the Coral Sea and then extending into the South pacific and Northern Tasman.

Winds ease over the weekend with a mix of S and SE swells, plenty of action ahead from the E-E/NE

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Winds ease over the weekend with a mix of S and SE swells, plenty of action ahead from the E-E/NE

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A low in the Tasman is moving north with a slingshot fetch of S-SE winds expected to rebuild wave heights from the S-SE later today and into tomorrow while a trough of low pressure in the Coral Sea is sending more E’ly angled swell into the sub-tropical Points. The combination of low and high pressure is maintain a firm ridge along the eastern seaboard with plenty of S-SE wind.