More waves
Posted by: Don on August 25th, 2008- No one chasing these at 0730.
- 0730 and the point seems to be operating smoothly again.
Hello Friends,
Swell is chugging along again this morning. It’s gone a touch more east and is now out of the SE at around 2.5 metres at 10 seconds apart. Interestingly, this seems to be the case up and down the NSW coast. Winds are set to stay light through the day, starting out from the S-SW and gradually going around to the junky SE-NE setting.
At 0730 Dee Why point was not overly busy considering the quite attractive sets rolling through the joint. And I didn’t see anyone in the beachy at the south end. It was pretty busy out there yesterday, but this morning seems to be quite a different matter. With the extra touch of east to the swell, I’d expect there to be plenty of options around the place today.
If you had to pick a day to get wet in the coming week, I reckon this is it. The models show us going into a small to flat period from about Wednesday on. What’s more we’re set to have kind of ordinary weather (showers and such) from about that point as well.
So get out there if you can, and go well with your endeavours in the new week!


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