Rain and wind on Monday

Posted on October 5th, 2009 in South Carolina.

Looks like a front coming our way with 15 mph winds from the NE and higher than normal tide will mess up and surf you can find.

Roberto


Little but surfable

Posted on October 5th, 2009 in Big Picture, Dee Why.
One wave set breaks a lull for the point fans.

One wave set breaks a lull for the point fans.

Hello Friends,

Light winds and a somewhat intermittent south swell for the morning folk on this Monday. Bureau says there could be a few more showers as the day goes along. From the look of the buoy data and the forecast models, we should have more or less the same conditions for the rest of the day.

Sets at Dee Why are in the chest high range. There was a real difference in consistency between the point and the beach. I guess the swell’s mostly missing it, but that hasn’t dissuaded a sizable group of optimists.

Outlook for the next couple days is still looking pretty much the same as yesterday’s run of the models. And the good news is that from Thursday through the weekend south swell spots should be kicking into high gear as 3-5 metres of 10-11 second energy arrives. The wind will be pretty strong though. According to this morning’s models it’ll be SW at 20 to 25 kts – give or take – across the entire period.

While Sydney surfers will be enjoying that juice, your correspondent will be spending some time with his family on the other side of the pond – and it looks like being damn small for the coming week. boo.

Go well one and all!

Shorter waits for waves at the beach compared to the point.

Shorter waits for waves at the beach compared to the point.

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Monday until midnight: Wind: NE 10/15 knots turning S’ly 10/15 knots in the evening. Sea: about 1 metre.Swell: S/SE 2 to 3 metres decreasing. Isolated afternoon and evening thunderstorms.
Tuesday: Wind: S/SE 15/20 knots easing to 10/15 knots in the evening. Sea: about 1.5 metres. Swell: SE about 1.5 metres.
Wednesday: Wind: W/SW 20/30 knots tending S/SW and increasing to 25/35 knots.


2-3 feet of glassy but full waves

Posted on October 5th, 2009 in Curl Curl, Surf Reports.

2-3 feet of swell sticking around with light offshores early and a medium to low crowd as you’d expect after a grand final.  It’s a bit full and uneven but there’s waves and it looks fun.  North looks oK and South looks OK but the middle looks too full.  Enjoy.


And the heavens finally opened in Byron Bay today.

Posted on October 5th, 2009 in Byron, Local Colour.
There were monets of sunshine and a few little lines in Byron Bay today.
There were monets of sunshine and a few little lines in Byron Bay today.

Yes folks it finally rained In Byron Bay Today.  It’s been dry for so long now that it was such a joy to hear the rain on the roof upon awakening this wonderful Sunday. I’ll happily put up with the difficulty of getting my shots if Huey’s willing to keep it coming down for a few, because we sorey need it, In Byron Bay Today. Oh yeah, we have swell too, there were some really nice little waves, but more on that tomorrow.


 
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