Spring fourteen
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Re: Spring fourteen
amazing coastline.
that fetch still sits in the lee of the hunter curve....enormous between Sydney and Seal Rocks....flat up here.
Hey Braithy, according to Seabreeze it should be 10-twelve foot by now.
that fetch still sits in the lee of the hunter curve....enormous between Sydney and Seal Rocks....flat up here.
Hey Braithy, according to Seabreeze it should be 10-twelve foot by now.
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Re: Spring fourteen
lol and the mighty swellnet model says 10 foot too.
at least seabreeze charge the right amount of money, huh?
at least seabreeze charge the right amount of money, huh?
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Re: Spring fourteen
Braithy what SN model are you looking at?
http://www.swellnet.com/reports/austral ... a/forecast
And with a swell direction of 200 deg it was never gonna make it into the coastline (Nth NSW) until right on dark tonight IMO. But def more so tomorrow.
http://www.swellnet.com/reports/austral ... a/forecast
And with a swell direction of 200 deg it was never gonna make it into the coastline (Nth NSW) until right on dark tonight IMO. But def more so tomorrow.
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Re: Spring fourteen
http://manati.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/asca ... Bas273.pngsteve shearer wrote:amazing coastline.
that fetch still sits in the lee of the hunter curve....enormous between Sydney and Seal Rocks....flat up here.
Hey Braithy, according to Seabreeze it should be 10-twelve foot by now.
http://manati.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/asca ... Bas273.png
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Re: Spring fourteen
Donweather wrote:Braithy what SN model are you looking at?
http://www.swellnet.com/reports/austral ... a/forecast
And with a swell direction of 200 deg it was never gonna make it into the coastline (Nth NSW) until right on dark tonight IMO. But def more so tomorrow.
doesn't it say swell direction 183 deg?
anyway ... without geeking out over weather in a somewhat retarded fashion. When my untrained eyes look at seabreeze and SN, I'm seeing the same thing.
seabreeze are saying the swell will hit on dark, and peak tomorrow in the 10ft range, and so is SN.
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Re: Spring fourteen
swell direction I'd say Iggs ... swell is kinda moving away from the coast in a ssw direction.
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Re: Spring fourteen
swell hit at midday.
surfed solo and with a couple of people as the swell rose.
four to five foot now at the point and rising
clearly visible on the Byron Buoy
surfed solo and with a couple of people as the swell rose.
four to five foot now at the point and rising
clearly visible on the Byron Buoy
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Re: Spring fourteen
Iggs, swell front only due from midday up the North Coast and is filling in as expected from Steve's reports.
Low pushed north of the Seal Rocks region so not blocked at all by Treach etc. With those core winds a very large and late kick in swell should be seen on the North Coast.
Low pushed north of the Seal Rocks region so not blocked at all by Treach etc. With those core winds a very large and late kick in swell should be seen on the North Coast.
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Re: Spring fourteen
SN is saying 200 deg as of lunchtime this morning for Ballina.Braithy wrote:doesn't it say swell direction 183 deg?
Byron buoy is currently begging to differ mind you!!!
Re: Spring fourteen
and looking at that, it'll likely run "true to form" with le-ba to ballina copping something worthy. but as soon as any remaining refracted swell hits cape byron it'll be completely snuffed out for anything north, spare a trickle and sniff here and there.
Re: Spring fourteen
It won't be anything like the size across NSW, but should still see headhigh sets out the back at Snapper tomorrow. Periods strong and hit 16s at Coffs.
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Re: Spring fourteen
Yes period is looking very good on the Byron buoy too!!!!. Spectral is showing a reasonable amount of swell east of south also....surprisingly!!SAsurfa wrote:It won't be anything like the size across NSW, but should still see headhigh sets out the back at Snapper tomorrow. Periods strong and hit 16s at Coffs.
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Re: Spring fourteen
hey craig ... what swell direction you reckon it'll be by the time it hits the top end of the sunny coast?
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Re: Spring fourteen
Braithy I was only gammon with that seabreeze call.....I knew that swell front was going to hit at lunch-time, was tracking it on the buoy array.
just didn't want some seascout kook or such-like eavesdropping getting any hints.
just didn't want some seascout kook or such-like eavesdropping getting any hints.
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Re: Spring fourteen
I'll give you a hint. Sam Burgess-style right across your lips.
You know how sensitive I am about fools dissin' my seabreeze. Yo
You know how sensitive I am about fools dissin' my seabreeze. Yo
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Re: Spring fourteen
Seabreeze>Jesus?
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