Does anyone know how accurately the wave models respresent land masses, in particular little islands off Australia's east coast?
Running some numbers and looking at great circle paths, me thinks something just may sneak under the radar for Friday and Saturday this week, even more so for your southern folk, closer to the action. Only thing is, the swell peak looks to occur Friday afternoon, and possibly overnight Friday, and as such, it probably wont be able to be verified by you folk on the ground down there.
Forerunners could well be detected Friday morning mind you.
Wave Model Land Mass Resolution
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- Harry the Hat
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Re: Wave Model Land Mass Resolution
How far south?? Further than Ulladulla?
Re: Wave Model Land Mass Resolution
Ya dream'n!
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- Harry the Hat
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Re: Wave Model Land Mass Resolution
Maybe, maybe not.................SAsurfa wrote:Ya dream'n!
Seriously though Craig, do you know how the models model land masses....do they use a series of blockouts as such, and if the resolution is to course then when these fetches are right on the limits (of swell windows), it could underestimate the size that passes around the tip?
Let's see what the wave buoys pick up throughout Friday.....although that small low off the coast down near your way may contaminate the data somewhat??
Don't get me wrong, it aint gonna be 6ft or nothin.......perhaps 2-3ft at south facing beaches if luck is on my side (Sydney and south).
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