Indian giving: Western and South Australia to receive huge swell
Later this week, Australia's western and southern coasts will receive swell from a huge storm in the Indian Ocean. At its peak the swell will encompass the entire Indian Ocean basin.
Later this week, Australia's western and southern coasts will receive swell from a huge storm in the Indian Ocean. At its peak the swell will encompass the entire Indian Ocean basin.
All signals are go for what looks to be the biggest swell of the season so far across Hawaii mid-next week.
We're set to see one of the largest and deepest low pressure systems since last winter. In fact this one is shaping up to be bigger than the Hercules XXL swell seen at the start of this year.
Super Typhoon Neoguri is currently bearing down on Japan spawning waves of jaw dropping size. Read more about this most impressive of storms.
The largest swell so far this year is currently bearing down on the Indonesian Archipelago and beyond.
Compared to the large swell that hit Hawaii mid-December, which developed just west of the international date-line and fell short of Eddie requirements, this next swell will be far larger and more consistent due to the closer proximity to Oahu
2014 is set to start with a bang across the North Atlantic with back-to-back XXL swells, the second of which looks to be the biggest swell event in quite some time.
Less than a week after the recent groundbreaking XXL swell smashed into Europe, a second XXL swell is on target for the region.
It's been two weeks since Garrett McNamara rode his latest Nazare behemoth and enough time has passed to allow some perpsective. Not that it's really required; it was the mainstream world that went into a lather while the surfing world did little more than blink at the size of Garrett's wave. We clicked 'like' on the Facebook photo and quickly shuffled on to other matters faster than you can say 'Kony'.