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

Really, really, really small


Hello Friends,

Nothing much at all showing at Dee Why as of 0800 on Tuesday. Swell is out of the SE at about a metre and 8 seconds apart, plus the tide is heading toward a high at 1040 or so. As a consequence the waters at the Dee Why end of the Longy to DY stretch were unoccupied.

Looks like quite a wait for anything surfable to turn up in our part of the world too. Ah well, spring does approach, so I guess we shouldn’t be surprised…

Have yourself a fun Tuesday!

Weather Situation
A high pressure system is moving over the western Tasman Sea. Northeasterly winds along New South Wales coast are expected to increase during Wednesday as the high moves towards New Zealand and strengthens and a deep low pressure system approaches the Bass Strait.
Forecast for Tuesday until midnight
Winds
Variable about 10 knots becoming northeasterly 10 to 15 knots in the late afternoon then tending northerly later in the evening.
Seas
Below 1 metre increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres later in the evening.
Swell
Easterly about 1 metre.
Wednesday 22 August
Winds
Northerly 15 to 25 knots.
Seas
1 to 1.5 metres increasing to 1.5 to 2 metres by early evening.
Swell
Southeasterly 1 metre tending easterly about 1 metre from the late morning.
Thursday 23 August
Winds
Northerly 20 to 30 knots turning northwesterly 15 to 20 knots during the evening.
Seas
1.5 to 2 metres increasing to 3 metres during the afternoon.
Swell
Southeasterly 0.5 metres tending northeasterly 1 to 2 metres from midday.