Mona Vale
Posted on September 16th, 2008 in Surf Reports.
The surf looks sick, lots of good size waves and nobody out! ha just kidding it's flat, better luck tomorrow!
No luck this end
Posted on September 16th, 2008 in Big Picture, Dee Why.Hello Friends,
What can you say? There’s no joy about having called it when calling it means it’s flat. So, I guess that makes this a lack of surf report.
Do you like wind? I can offer you a job lot of W-SW of 20-30 kts to start the day. It’s supposed to back off and then to swing around to 10-15 kts from the S-SE. At the same time, the Bureau says it expects the swell to start coming up and for it to be out of the south at 2.5 metres around the close of play. The forecast models agree, but at this stage, I can’t see any sign of the energy on the MHL combined plots chart. But you can bet I’ll be keeping an eye on it through the day.
The general trend for the next week according to the models is for any serious wave energy out in the Tasman to head away from us. SA around to Vic and the west coast of NZ should be coping a fair amount of activity over the same period.
If you live in any of those regions and have a digital camera, why not send a shot or two to so that those of us in the flatlands will have something to gnash our teeth about?
In case you missed it yesterday, here’s a still from my latest little surf vid – just click on the pic to jump to the video.
Go well!
Narrabeen Rpt
Posted on September 16th, 2008 in Surf Reports.
What Don said…Next season’s parking stickers are available now, so the swap is on again, and URGENTLY NEEDS MANLY & PITTWATER 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
C C Windy and Small
Posted on September 16th, 2008 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.Fine, windy and mild on the Central Coast this Tuesday morning. The swell is ruffled and very small at 1 – 2 feet from the east. There is a moderate to strong west southwest breeze. High tide 0830 and low tide around 1435. Local barometer 1009 hpa, 39% humidity, 12 degrees C. Have a good one!
Flat. Really. Flat.
Posted on September 16th, 2008 in Dee Why.Well, that dodgy brown water that was all over Dee Why yesterday has gone. Unfortunately, not replaced with any waves…


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