Grey, glassy afternoon
Posted on May 27th, 2009 in Big Picture, Dee Why.Hello Friends,
Went for a splash at Dee Why late this afternoon to take advantage of the dropping tide. As the tide continued to drop, the waves got crunchier and the crowd grew. Sets were into the shoulder high range and it seemed that there were only a couple of consistent peaks at the south end. I could see folks up toward No Man’s too, but it appeared to be a bit smaller and less consistent.
Quite interesting catching waves out there. The sky and the sea were almost indistinguishable because it was so glassy. Kinda reminded me of surfing on a foggy day in California. I was squinting madly trying to read the size of the incoming waves, but it was difficult to really make out how they were shaping up until they were just about on top of me. Good fun. And definitely above average power and quality.
Water was warm too. Felt like about 20-21 or so.
Waves about
Posted on May 27th, 2009 in Big Picture, Dee Why.Hello Friends,
Swell is now averaging around a metre from the ESE in Sydney. Fortunately the period is 10 seconds, so there are still some fun looking chest high sets at Dee Why beach (and, I have no doubt, numerous other locales). The point is smaller and less consistent, but there are a few bods in attendance to make sure nothing gets through unridden.
At 0730 it looked almost glassy, but the Bureau’s call (see below) is for SW-S change to rattle through the place this morning. With luck, the swell should stick around through the day. If you’re waiting for the post high tide opportunities (it’s at 1033), you should be in with a chance. Could be a shower around later though.
From Thursday onward it would seem that we’re in for increasingly southerly conditions. The models are showing the swell pushing up into the 3-4 metre range from the S to SSE, but with 15-20 kts of ESE wind. So, not all that attractive looking really.
Have yourself a great old day!
Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Wednesday until midnight: Wind: W/NW 5/10 knots, ahead of a SW/S change 13/18 knots during the morning. Sea: to 1 metre, rising to 1 to 1.5 metres. Swell: E/SE about 1.5 metres. Possible thunderstorms.
Thursday: Wind: S 15/25 knots. Sea: 1.5 to 2.5 metres. Swell: SE 1 to 1.5 metres.
Friday: Wind: S 20/30 knots.
C C
Posted on May 27th, 2009 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.Light cloud cover, dry and mild on the Central Coast this Wednesday morning. The swell is smooth and smaller at 1 – 3 feet from the east. There is no breeze at the moment but forecast to go west southwest then southeast later. High tide 1035 and low tide around 1600. Have a good one.
Byron Bay today May 26th 2009
Posted on May 27th, 2009 in Byron, Cool Picks, Just for fun, Local Colour, Surf Reports.
- It was starting to look like a 70′s surf flick this evening, or was it just the presence of Tome Wegener who came on the weekend to present ‘The Present’, In Byron Bay Today.
Well just when we’d gotten used to the swell, it was almost gone In Byron Bay Today. Even the loggers were struggling a little in today. It’s not that the surf was completely flat there were waves to be had . But the sand hasn’t settled down yet so it’s all wobbly junky and twisted, it looks clean enough, until you try to ride it. The bank that fired yesterday was gone by today. Finaly the sun appeared and you could visibly see the relief faces. So those who got out and about in the bay today enjoyed themselves just the same even if the waves were weird. We all started to recover from our storm induced cabin fever thanks to the warmth of the sun; it may well be that a few rays was just what the doctor ordered In Byron Bay Today.


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