It’s all happening
Posted by: Don on July 28th, 2008Update:
Just took this snap around noon:
This was earlier today:
Hello Friends,
Again, very cold to start off this morning. But there were a hardy few in the water when I finally had enough light for a couple pics. Sets are pretty reasonable size too. The swell has pushed up into the two metre range from an average height of around 1.5 metres. It’s coming out of the SSE, as it has for the last four days, and the average period is also still plugging along at around 9 seconds. To keep things interesting, Huey’s also mixing in some very long period stuff – as in 14 seconds.
Wind is out of the west at around 10-15 kts on the north side of the bridge, while down at Kurnell and Little Bay, it’s more out of the SSW.
The outlook is for the wind to push up strongly though. By this afternoon it could be 25-30 kt from the south – and building to 30-35 kts by evening. Naturally, as that wind comes up, so will the swell. The Bureau is warning “Swell: SE 1.5 metres, increasing to 2.5 metres this afternoon, and 3 to 3.5 metres tonight. Waves breaking dangerously close inshore tonight. ” Oh, and there could be thunderstorms as well!
From the look of the forecast models, it would appear that the swell will peak overnight, but still be powering along at close to maximum intensity first thing tomorrow morning. The wind will be a major issue though as the Bureau is forecasting 20-30 kts S-SW, building to 30-35kts before backing off in the afternoon to 18-23 kts.
Wednesday is expected to be smaller.
All good!
Go well with your day and check back soon!


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