Anyone Know A Cure For Bad Breath?
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Anyone Know A Cure For Bad Breath?
Cos we're gonna need it.
Tasman is (hopefully) growing another onion next week - the 4th in 3 weeks. Big crop this season, eh?
[img][img]http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n245/stunet/4th.jpg[/img][/img]
So is this onion gonna eventuate and deliver more overhead pits?
We'll hold our breath and wait!
Tasman is (hopefully) growing another onion next week - the 4th in 3 weeks. Big crop this season, eh?
[img][img]http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n245/stunet/4th.jpg[/img][/img]
So is this onion gonna eventuate and deliver more overhead pits?
We'll hold our breath and wait!
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If Huey is planning a bbq, he would be better off waiting until the next day as far as the onion supply is concerned.
The Alps should get a rather large snowstorm if this develops. This season is shaping up to be a good'un, if you are that way inclined.
Hopefully it intensifies, but moves very slowly east and stalls...
Either way, it looks like this latest run of swell isn't about to end anytime soon
And Chris, if you look closely, Ben has slyly introduced daily updates on the 5 Day forecast, but still does the in depth analysis every two days. Doing in depth stuff every day would be overkill anyway.
Get out an old weather book and learn to read charts well, it is rather interesting stuff. You will quickly learn about swell development, directions, wind, etc, and this will help you score better waves more often.
The Alps should get a rather large snowstorm if this develops. This season is shaping up to be a good'un, if you are that way inclined.
Hopefully it intensifies, but moves very slowly east and stalls...
Either way, it looks like this latest run of swell isn't about to end anytime soon
Sarcasm intended?Salty wrote:How's the fetch on that system?? Man, the period would be up there in the mid teens for sure. Looks like the GC an even Sunshine Coast would cop it too. In fact, the whole Eastern seaboard will be firing if that shit comes off.
And Chris, if you look closely, Ben has slyly introduced daily updates on the 5 Day forecast, but still does the in depth analysis every two days. Doing in depth stuff every day would be overkill anyway.
Get out an old weather book and learn to read charts well, it is rather interesting stuff. You will quickly learn about swell development, directions, wind, etc, and this will help you score better waves more often.
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im not certain but im pretty sure the colour on that chart is just with regards to wave height not period.
Its pretty close to the coast so i dont know where its gona generate a long fetch to create a groundswell. And it doesnt really look like it is directed at the coast. Most likely if it did occur it would be more of this close proximity storm swell.. not that i would be complaining.
Its pretty close to the coast so i dont know where its gona generate a long fetch to create a groundswell. And it doesnt really look like it is directed at the coast. Most likely if it did occur it would be more of this close proximity storm swell.. not that i would be complaining.
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Yeah Wanto, we had a heap o' swell last may-june.wanto wrote:it was similar may-jun last year. we forget so quickly. i remember because petrol was about 1.40$pL
But, nah Wanto, those swells came from various types of weather systems.
Wati was a TC that got a bit lost and drifted south. Firing up again off the NE tip of the N Island of NZ and belting us with long range east swell. Here's the chart just after it got demoted;
[img][img]http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n245/stunet/Wati.jpg[/img][/img]
The big S that is probably best remembered by the 'Hammerheads' photos was a deep low in the far southern Tasman. That low sent us swell from a fairly rare part of our swell window. Seems we either get short & feisty ECL swells, or long-range and inconsistent swells from very distant polar lows. This one sparked up in a posi that gave us a decent fetch. The map below is when it first started to develop. The centre of the low drifted east and the high buttressed against it setting up a mighty fetch. Aimed straight at us.
[img][img]http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n245 ... rheads.jpg[/img][/img]
There were a couple of others but I cant be arsed cutting and pasting anymore, and anyway I think the point is made (go check the BOM's archive's. Better than any photo album I tell ya).
I reckon the last three episodes (and this potential one) have an eerie similiarity. Just a big coincidink? Or greater forces at work? I'll leave that question to the eggheads.
So....Ben, Alex, O-man & B-man......come on down!!
Hey tmill009,
Given the choice I reckon I'd rather be at Gnarloo.
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