Mid-arvo update
Posted by: Don on November 4th, 2009Hello Friends,
According to the MHL data, Sydney’s got the most wave energy this afternoon. Swell has gone more to the SSE, size has gone from less than two metres to around the three metre mark at sea and the power setting has jumped from less than 8 seconds to close to 10.
All of which should look a bit better than the junky stuff getting into Dee Why beach. Wind is a steady 7-8 kts from the east and combined with the dull grey skies, it’s not creating a very pretty picture.
I’m off on an errand so I’ll see if I can get a few more piccies for ya while I’m out and about…
…later
Came back along the beaches from Manly. The Queensy end was empty but there were a few bods messing around in the junky, lacklustre conditions of North Steyne, as for example below…
Around the corner at Curly the swell was considerably bigger (it is coming from the south after all), but the generally junky and sloppy grey conditions were pretty similar to Manly – only twice the size.
Dee Why was getting the swell too, but since I’ve already posted a pic of it, I didn’t stop for another. Instead I went up to Long Reef headland for a look from near the carpark. No one in at either Collaroy or Whiterock. Swell not really getting around into ‘em. Didn’t seem to be anyone out consorting with the Longy bomby either, but there was some size, so that’s mildly curious.
From what the Bureau says, we can expect tomorrow to feature the same sad e to se wind. Sadly the swell is set to fade back to about what it was yesterday. Gee, it feels like we’re a long way from winter now…


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