Messy
Posted on September 4th, 2008 in Surf Reports.Not pretty. Point has a wave but it’s far from anything of quality. Waist high mushburgers is about all you could hope for. Stiff SE wind about 20 knots slopping it up badly. No one out if that sheds any further light on whether you should consider having a go at it. Brilliant conditions for kitesurfing but not much to recommend for the rest. Cheers, Rob
Cronulla
Posted on September 4th, 2008 in Cronulla, Surf Reports.Mona Vale
Posted on September 4th, 2008 in Surf Reports.Blowy old day
Posted on September 4th, 2008 in Big Picture, Dee Why.Hello Friends,
Our old friend Mr. SE’r is running around making a mess of things this morning. Yes, the size has picked up a little more overnight so that it’s now averaging around the 2 metre mark, but while there has been a slight improvement to the power setting, it’s still not quite 8 seconds. The SE swell direction is good for us, but of course when you have 15-20 kts of SE “breeze”, well, it’s pretty much beside the point. So, Dee Why, along with everywhere else is a write-off for all but the most desperate fans of onshore conditions.
We can’t expect much relief from the wind for at least the next three or four days. The Bureau says what we have now is pretty much what we’ll have for the rest of the day along the coast of NSW from about the ‘gong north to the border. And tomorrow things are set to go pretty nutty as a low develops and rapidly intensifies off the far north coast. It sounds pretty crazy with the swell pushing into the 3-4 metre range from the east as the winds step up to 25-35 kts from the E-SE (nowhere to get away from that). Oh, and heavy rain is expected as well. Should be quite a day.
The Goat posted his latest surf estimate yesterday and you can check it out by clicking here – or just going to the bottom of the main page.
Have yourself a top old day!
increasing ugliness
Posted on September 4th, 2008 in South Coast.Save Oilies! Swell has come up into to the 3-4ft range, ugly as sin with the E/SE wind all over it. A few options around but expectations not high. Bluebottle weather!?
C C
Posted on September 4th, 2008 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.Overcast, windy and mild on the Central Coast this Thursday morning. The swell is messy and ordinary at 3 – 4 feet from the east southeast. There is a moderate to strong south southeast breeze. Low tide 0435 and high tide around 1100. Local barometer 1025 hpa, 71% humidity, 14 degrees C. Have a good one!


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