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Kyron Rathbone's Tahiti visit hasn't been all fun and games. Yeah, he's been splashing the paint around and playing king of the kids, but three days back the waves got serious and levity was pushed ...
The South Coast will improve all weekend with plenty of west swell next week with windows opening up for the Mid Coast from Wednesday.
Winds will mostly spoil the surf over the coming days, improving from Sunday. Next week looks interesting from Wednesday.
Western Australian Forecast by Craig Brokensha (issued Wednesday July 30th) Best Days: Today, selected spots tomorrow, Wednesday next week in metro locations, Thursday all locations Features of the ...
Yeh you'd just swim generally shoreward and drift around with the current. You'd be past snapper by that time anyway.
Victorian Forecast by Craig Brokensha (issued Monday July 28th) Best Days: Surf Coast for the keen this morning, Saturday morning selected spots, exposed beaches Sunday Features of the Forecast (tl;dr ...
Besides early tomorrow the weekend looks average with deteriorating winds. Large surf is due early next week but with strong winds.
With zero talk, just music, and the signature styling of filmer Cameron Staunton - is sunshine noir a thing? think glowering darkness on a blue sky day - it's worth carving time out of your busy day ...
Southern Tasmanian Forecast by Craig Brokensha (issued Friday July 25th) Best Days: Wednesday morning for the desperate Features of the Forecast (tl;dr) Tiny, inconsistent W/SW groundswell tomorrow ...
Over the weekend there’s now growing agreement on a coastal low (possibly some variant of an ECL) to form off the NENSW or SEQLD coast and intensify as it moves into the Tasman, with potential for ...
Today and tomorrow are the pick of the period for the exposed beaches with nothing really of note for the Surf Coast.
That will lead to elevated surf from the SE-E for most of next week with just a very slow, gradual tapering off as the fetch slowly weakens while remaining basically semi-stationary.