Sunday evening
Posted by: Don on April 5th, 2009Wrapping up the weekend and what do we have? Well, today the swell started out at 2 metres from the SSE at 9sec, but by lunch time it was back around to the east at 10 seconds and still around the two metre mark. It was offshore and relatively clean at most places to begin with, but in keeping with the forecast, the wind came around to the NE and is currently NNE at 15-20 kts or so.
Outlook for tomorrow morning isn’t too crash hot. The Bureau says we’ll have a 20-30 kt south change before dawn and although it’ll ease off to 15-20 kts later, the direction will be S-SE. Swell should still be rolling along. Bureau reckons it’ll be 1.5-2 m from the east, swinging around to the S and building a touch to 2-3 metres. High tide’ll be at 0427 dropping to a lowish low at 1115.
Here’s a snap I took just on dusk.


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