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Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:29 pm
by jimmy
Donweather wrote:
Donweather wrote:Although I do reckon that something might just sneak under the radar for you southern folk come later Tuesday morning and into Tuesday afternoon. And with very little other swell in the water to contaminate the wave buoys, let's see what this one has to offer, with all eyes at south facing beaches of course.
So can anyone confirm if the latest Sydney wave buoy readings are in fact translating to something surfable on the ground down there at south facing beaches? With light SW/S winds, one would think there'd be some fun, albeit inconsistent waves from the S/SE.
Im at Bondi Don and it gets all available Sth Swell.. At the moment I'd say it about .5 ft...

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:36 pm
by SAsurfa
Don,

I saw this swell on the charts but because it will be lucky to generate anything substantial I left it off the forecast.

Not really worth mentioning unless it's gonna give us a 2-3ft swell...

Oh and winds are onshore anyway.

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:08 pm
by oldman
So Craig, I'm reading your other forecasts but.

Beyond the work speil that you have to do, do you feel confident of some swell over the next two weeks or are you a pessimist?

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 3:42 pm
by Kunji
oldman wrote:So Craig, I'm reading your other forecasts but.

Beyond the work speil that you have to do, do you feel confident of some swell over the next two weeks or are you a pessimist?
Answer him! :lol:

Nah, seriously, im seeing a number of conflicting views for this weekend. From weak south swells to powerful east swells. Winds coming in from everywhere.

What say you forecasters?

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:01 pm
by Donweather
jimmy1501 wrote:Im at Bondi Don and it gets all available Sth Swell.. At the moment I'd say it about .5 ft...
Thanks Jimmy. Bugger. The long period S'ly groundswell (ir present) would be super inconsistent, so I'm assuming you've looked at the swell for a while?

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:03 pm
by jimmy
Donweather wrote:
jimmy1501 wrote:Im at Bondi Don and it gets all available Sth Swell.. At the moment I'd say it about .5 ft...
Thanks Jimmy. Bugger. The long period S'ly groundswell (ir present) would be super inconsistent, so I'm assuming you've looked at the swell for a while?
25-30 mins.. Plus the wind is well and truly into it as well..

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:04 pm
by Donweather
SAsurfa wrote:Don,

I saw this swell on the charts but because it will be lucky to generate anything substantial I left it off the forecast.

Not really worth mentioning unless it's gonna give us a 2-3ft swell...

Oh and winds are onshore anyway.
Yeah I know Craig. I just ran some numbers when this fetch popped up last week and my calcs were indicating something larger (than modelled/forecast) to hit the east coast (at least 2-3ft at south facing beaches). This was of course assuming the fetch was not dissected by an ice shelf??

Given that there's very little other swell contamination in the water at the moment I figured that the wave buoys would be resembling the dominant S/SE groundswell, but based on Jimmy's on the ground report, it appears not?

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:05 pm
by Donweather
jimmy1501 wrote:25-30 mins.. Plus the wind is well and truly into it as well..
Ah bugger. Thanks Jimmy.

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:27 pm
by jimmy
BTW the way Don.. I am heading up to Chillin's place at Easter which is near Port Macq.. How do you reckon it is looking??

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:04 pm
by oldman
Coops@DY wrote: Answer him! :lol:

Nah, seriously, im seeing a number of conflicting views for this weekend. From weak south swells to powerful east swells. Winds coming in from everywhere.

What say you forecasters?
You heard Coops, answer the man!

They may be waiting for the next forecasting run Coops.

Edit; geez the forecasts are moving around. Currently looks better for low forming off the south coast, reasonable swell and onshore (SE winds) but now showing possibility of a low nicely positioned in the Tasman for weekend and good part of next week.

Wait for Craig.

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:36 pm
by SAsurfa
Been more so looking at the models updates regarding Vicco rather than the East Coast, but without having a comprehensive look over everything I think it's safe to say that you guys are gonna get a good dose of swell from the east to south-east.. especially when we're all over here!

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:40 pm
by jimmy
SAsurfa wrote:Been more so looking at the models updates regarding Vicco rather than the East Coast, but without having a comprehensive look over everything I think it's safe to say that you guys are gonna get a good dose of swell from the east to south-east.. especially when we're all over here!
Craig does that mean nothing for Easter????

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 6:39 pm
by Topher
jimmy1501 wrote:
Donweather wrote:
Donweather wrote:Although I do reckon that something might just sneak under the radar for you southern folk come later Tuesday morning and into Tuesday afternoon. And with very little other swell in the water to contaminate the wave buoys, let's see what this one has to offer, with all eyes at south facing beaches of course.
So can anyone confirm if the latest Sydney wave buoy readings are in fact translating to something surfable on the ground down there at south facing beaches? With light SW/S winds, one would think there'd be some fun, albeit inconsistent waves from the S/SE.
Im at Bondi Don and it gets all available Sth Swell.. At the moment I'd say it about .5 ft...
Very occasional 1.5ft set at nth ends of bate bay every 20min or so and they did have more push than the other junky waves. was still shitty.

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:03 pm
by Donweather
Thanks Topher.

And Jimmy, as for the easter forecast, models are still spastically divergent, but no matter which model you look at, there'll be swell. Just a question as to whether it's wind affected, junky mid range SE swell or long range, well lined E'ly groundswell. Either way, something in the 4-5ft class for later into the long weekend is not out of the question, but if this is the SE mid range swell, it's likely to be howling S/SE winds so expect smaller conditions inside the protected headlands.

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 3:26 pm
by daryl
Was that some SE swell I just saw on Monday? Any chance of some of it left, next couple, four days?

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 4:42 pm
by Nick Carroll
So how's your optimism holding up fellas.

Boy! what a run of swell we're experiencing! Those late season cyclones are really doing their fcuken job hey.

back to sleep till late May folks.

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 4:43 pm
by steve shearer
Mid Autumn Report Card.

Northern Rivers B+

Gold Coast A

Sunny Coast C-


Hows Steak and Kid faring?

Re: where have all you predictors gone

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 5:38 pm
by oldman
steve shearer wrote:Hows Steak and Kid faring?
Various pulses of average to sweet south swell over the last two weeks combined with some of the finest autumnal weather known to man, though not big enough to satisfy Carroll's bigger wave appetites.

Well, not quite autumnal, as the mornings haven't been cool.

Isn't 'autumnal' one of the finest adjectives of the english language!