"Stay happy and you'll be perfectly fine" - Jack Norris
dy point surfer

Marginal to near flat looking early

Hello Friends,

As the sun peeped over the horizon a little before 0700 the wind was lightly from the north and Dee Why looked around knee to maybe waist high on sets. Surface wasn’t too hammered by the sideshore. Next tide is the low at 0930.
The MHL buoy data hadn’t updated since 0200 when it was showing 1.5 metres of 12-sec SSE. Looking at the ocean at 0700 suggest to me that those numbers have cogged down since.
Outlook is for the small to near flat conditions to dribble along at around the current settings until late Saturday arvo when there is currently the prospect of a slight uptick in energy. If the models have it right, north corners might be in the waist plus range by dusk Saturday.
Have yourself a great Wednesday one and all and stay happy!

dy point surfer
A set this morning at the point

empty wave
Up the beach, no takers for the tiny dribblers at 0700

Weather Situation
A slow-moving high pressure system over the southern Tasman Sea extends a ridge along the New South Wales coast, directing southeast to northeasterly winds across New South Wales waters. The only change to this synoptic pattern over the next few days will be as cold fronts slip to the south of the state on Thursday and Saturday, directing weak southerly changes along the southern coast.
Forecast for Wednesday until midnight
Winds
North to northeasterly 15 to 20 knots, reaching up to 25 knots offshore in the evening.
Seas
1 to 1.5 metres, increasing to 1.5 to 2 metres around midday.
1st Swell
South to southeasterly 1 to 1.5 metres.
2nd Swell
Easterly around 1 metre.
Weather
Partly cloudy.
Thursday 3 March
Winds
North to northeasterly 15 to 20 knots, reaching up to 25 knots offshore early in the morning.
Seas
1 to 2 metres.
Swell
Southeasterly around 1 metre.
Weather
Partly cloudy.
Friday 4 March
Winds
Northeasterly 15 to 20 knots.
Seas
1 to 1.5 metres.
Swell
Easterly below 1 metre.
Weather
Mostly sunny.