Sunny but small
Posted on August 29th, 2008 in Big Picture, Dee Why.Hello Friends,
Bright and sunny along the coast of Sydney this morning. There’s quite a bank of cloud out on the eastern horizon, but from the look of the radar, it’s heading away from us. Speaking of things heading away from us, the swell seems to fall into that category. It’s currently averaging around a metre from the south at 7 seconds apart.
What that means, as the Goat’s forecast yesterday noted, is that your best hope of a wave is going to be at those spots that face directly south. And even then, I reckon you’ll be scratching to get much of anything substantial. Prospects are not looking too fabulous for the next week it has to be said. Spring is springing, I guess.
That said, I’m sure my fellow forecast model watchers are keeping an eye on the forecast mid-next week development of a major area of fetch heading east toward us from a region immediately NE of NZ. If it plays out the way the models are currently suggesting, we could see some pretty juicy ESE swell starting to fill in from late Wednesday along the far north coast. Again, bearing in mind that this is right at the outer edge of the forecast range, it’s not clear to me that we can expect much of it this far down the coast. But who knows, perhaps by next weekend, we could be looking at an east coast being lit up by a solid groundswell… hey, I can dream can’t I?
Go well with your day!
Afternoon Update 230pm
Posted on August 29th, 2008 in Dee Why.Been a strange day for the surf. First thing this morning, flat; then at lunch for about half an hour some chest high sets, then a southerly kicked in and it’s gone and flat again. At 230 it’s not flat but it’s not too nice. S wind around 12 knots is slopping it up and the swell is backing off. Wouldn’t be rushing away from work in hopes of anything special in the water today. Looks like more of the same tomorrow except the wind will be NE then N, strengthening by Sunday to up to 30 knots, unfortunately no increase in swell on the charts that I can see…
nothing too special
Posted on August 29th, 2008 in South Coast.1-2ft range, W/SW wind, cool, cloudy a few showers about. Surfable but fairly unspectacular. You’re not missing it. Rosco.
Mona Vale
Posted on August 29th, 2008 in Mona Vale, Surf Reports.
MV looks good from the photos but was really fat when your out there, i'd be checking elsewhere for a surf
Cronulla
Posted on August 29th, 2008 in Cronulla, Surf Reports.Narrabeen Rpt
Posted on August 29th, 2008 in Surf Reports.


Next season’s parking stickers are starting to appear, so the swap is on again, but I DON’T NEED ANY MORE WARRINGAH STICKERS. Works like this – if you have a spare you want to swap, drop an email to stickerswap@hotmail.com with what you want/have in the subject line, i.e. “Have Pittwater, Want Manly”. If you want to buy a sticker, don’t contact me. Contact the relevant council, or post something in the Realsurf forum – and there isn’t really much in the way of waves today
C C
Posted on August 29th, 2008 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.Fine, clear and mild on the Central Coast this Friday morning. The swell is smooth and smallish at 1 – 2 feet from the southeast. There is a light west southwest breeze forecast to go southeast later. High tide 0700 and low tide around 1245. Local barometer 1019 hpa, 95% humidity, 9 degrees C. Have a great weekend!


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