That’s a relief
Posted on November 23rd, 2009 in Dee Why.Hello Friends,
When did the change come through your place last night? It hit Warringah shire around 1250 according to my alarm clock. It’s pushed up the swell a reasonable amount, but the direction is of course the same as the wind. So, that means the biggest stuff is where the onshores are strongest.
I couldn’t see any sign of people in the water when I climbed up into the crows nest for a look at Dee Why earlier this morning. From the look of it, the sets are probably into the head high range up the beach. The point is sideshore and beaten up enough not to have attracted any punters for the early.
By the look of the forecast models, this is as big as it’ll get for the coming week. The prospect is for small (and getting smaller) short period windwaves over the work week in Sydney. As the SE weakens today, the windswell will drop with it, so if you’re extra keen, you’d better get out there asap.
Have yourself a top old day!
Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Strong Wind Warning.
Monday until midnight: Wind: S/SE 20/30 knots, easing to 15/20 knots in the afternoon.Sea: 2 to 3 metres abating 1 to 2 metres later. Swell: NE 1.5 to 2 metres, tending S/SE in the afternoon. Chance morning thunderstorms.
Tuesday: Wind: E/SE 20/25 knots.Sea: 1.5 to 2.5 metres. Swell: SE 1 to 2 metres.
Wednesday: Wind: Variable 05/10 knots tending NE 10/15 knots during afternoon
Start the week with morning surf
Posted on November 23rd, 2009 in South Carolina.Looks like drizzle with N winds most of Monday and a falling wind swell from the past two days around 3 feet.
Roberto
C C – Hawaiian Paddle board for sale
Posted on November 23rd, 2009 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.Overcast, dry and mild on the Central Coast this Monday morning. The swell is bumpy and small at 1 – 2 feet from the southeast. There is a light to moderate south southeast breeze forecast to strengthen later. Low tide at 0625 and High tide around 1305. Local barometer 1015 hpa, 52 degrees C. 77% humidity. Have a great week.
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Blowin’ In The Wind, In Byron Bay Today.
Posted on November 23rd, 2009 in Byron, Just for fun, Local Colour.The answers my friends is a,,,,,,, pardon what’s that Bob? I never really could understand a damned word Bob Dylan was singing. Nor do I really know whether the answer really was, A Blowin’ in the Wind? Just about everything else was, in Byron Bay today. There were grommets rolling past like tumble weeds. We’ve got another one of those slow moving southerlies crawling up the coast and, the northerly sucking into it is getting rampant. If it wasn’t nailed down it was heading south the moment your back was turned. There were schoolies walking around in large clumps, just so they didn’t take flight in the stronger gusts. But we’re a strange bunch up here, or at least thwe folks I know are. We don’t seem to mind getting sand blasted as long as there’s a few waves. Which actually there were, sure it was lumpy, bumpy crumbly and twisty. But it was at least breaking, and so we like everyone else, headed for the beach, had a few twisted up slides and made the best of what was on offer before it was blown away, In Byron Bay Today.


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