Still happening
Posted by: Don on April 28th, 2009Hello Friends,
Only fractionally smaller looking at Dee Why this morning compared to yesterday, but the swell has gone dead south. Average period is just a touch under 12 sec (with some 14 sec component in there). Once again, the beach is bigger than the point (since it’s more exposed). Sets are now into the head high plus range. Bomb sets will be bigger still. The point is closer to chest to shoulder high on average.
Lots and lots of bods in the water for the early, so don’t be expecting a solitary wave on the last day of school hols.
Definitely for experienced and advanced intermediate riders only today.
Here’s the latest from the Bureau:
Strong Wind Warning.
Tuesday until midnight: Wind: W/SW 15/20 knots reaching 20/25 knots offshore strengthening to 25/30 knots in the morning chiefly offshore. Easing to S/SW 20/25 knots overnight.Sea: 1.5 to 2 metres rising to 2 to 3 metres in the morning.Swell: S/SE about 2 metres.
Wednesday: Wind: S/SW 10/15 knots.Sea: about 1 metre.Swell: S/SE about 2 metres.
Thursday: Wind: S/SW 10/15 knots.
A few pics in this post from yesterday.


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