SE wind…
Posted by: Don on January 9th, 2009Hello Friends,
From the other side of the world, it looks as though Sydney’s got a pretty blaah sort of day lined up. As I write this around 0630, the wind is around 15-20kts from the SSE at Little Bay and North Head. The Bureau’s marine forecast for today in Sinney is as follows:
Wind: SE 15/20 knots reaching 20/25 knots in the morning, easing to 10/15 knots in the evening and tending E/SE. Sea: 1.5 to 2 metres abating to 1 to 1.5 metres by the evening. Swell: SE about 1.5 metres.
Lovely. And there’s a chance of a shower this morning (although I can’t see anything on the radar) along with general cloudiness all day with a high along the coast of around 21.
Doesn’t look as though surfing’s on the agenda for your correspondent today in SoCal. Swell’s faded a fair amount overnight and I’m not that keen to drive back down to C-Street for mainly waist high offerings. My 7S goes well in the little waves, but the tool of choice would have to be a mal, and I don’t have one of those to hand.
Go well with your plans and endeavours!


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