Late arvo update
Posted by: Don on August 17th, 2008Hello Friends,
Well, as predicted, the SE’ly kicked in around mid-day and it’s made the surface conditions extremely messy. I grabbed a snap for you of Dee Why at around 430 this afternoon. Couldn’t see anyone in the water, but there was a guy waiting to rock off into the craziness.
Swell at sea is currently chugging along at 4 metres at close to 12 seconds apart. It’s still dead south and from the look of the data down south, probably near the peak size. The waves at Dee Why looked pretty big, but without humans on ‘em, I’d just be guessing at the size. Trough to crest heights could be in the 4 metre range I reckon.
The Bureau is still calling for SW wind tomorrow morning, so with luck it’ll clean up overnight and we’ll have something for Monday…
Have yourself a top evening!


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