Looking good. Evan has been good to you. I imagine those secret right handers around Snapper will be unreal fun with hardly anyone on them No doubt LL will be getting his usual quota.....I am not sure we will get too much here so may just hoof it up the coast a bit where it should definitely be hitting.
Friday
E groundswell 3 - 5ft exposed beaches. WIND: Early light NNW tending variable tending N to NE during the day and ENE later 5 to 15 knots.
Saturday
E groundswell 3 - 4ft+ exposed beaches. WIND: SSW 5 to 15 knots tending SE during the day.
Sunday
E groundswell up 2 - 4ft most exposed beaches. WIND: ENE 5 to 15 knots.
Monday
E groundswell 2 – 3ft exposed beaches. WIND: N 5 to 10 knots tending NE 10 to 15 knots during the day.
The boys in NZ are getting excited as the east coast there will be pumping - some fun waves that really work well on a good north swell will be going nuts. The charts look like it will be 6ft plus and cranking. What a shame I am not going home this yr to see the family
The talk around is this summer is full of sh-t north westerlies mainly worst summer of surf in history coming our way and big real big storms.
I'm with Chrispy its a hoax and Lacey did you see the **** DW video with DJ and KP man she was ripping
Should be some fun waves aorund today for you chaps.....sadly its not really come down this far yet and we have southerly winds.......looks like my day trip is not worthy sadly
Ted is the surf reporter the swell is starting to hit should be a great weekend if the wind stays on to low.
It aint gonna make it.
We may see some swell, like 2 or 3 feet of bumpy stuff but there is too much weather in between us and the system to really make a swell.
This link shows it pretty clearly.
www.stormsurfing.com/cgi/display.cgi?a=spac_height
coolum looked a solid 4-5ft this morning yet sunshine beach would have been only 3ft. pt arkwright looked crazy good
our swell has moved form direct south to east as the day has gone on....I think we will get a bump from it tom - just not a big one sadly.