/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/03/13/surf-easing-then-rebuilding-over-the-weekend
freeride76
Wednesday, 13 March 2024

We’ve still got a broad trade wind flow in the Coral Sea, extending out into the South Pacific and anchored head and tail by low pressure along the monsoon trough. That’s producing plenty of surf in the sub-tropics  although we’ll now see a slow easing trend into the end of the week.

/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/03/08/days-more-solid surf-come
freeride76
Friday, 8 March 2024

We’ve still got our  late Summer pattern next week with high pressure straddling New Zealand, a monsoon trough strung across Northern Australia extending into the South Pacific and a long, broad tradewind fetch between the two broadscale atmospheric features. 

/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/03/06/plenty-waves-tap-week-and-next
freeride76
Wednesday, 6 March 2024

We currently have a weaker cell in the Tasman, with a much stronger cell entering the Bight. This dominant high pressure belt will set up a long, broad tradewind fetch through the Coral Sea, extending at times into the Northern Tasman and South Pacific.

/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/03/04/extended-run-surf-ahead
freeride76
Monday, 4 March 2024

We should see rideable surf develop through Wed as a SE surge builds across the region and extends out into the Coral Sea. 

/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/03/01/small-trade-swell next-week
freeride76
Friday, 1 March 2024

Tradewinds start to thicken up from the Coral Sea into the Northern Tasman so we should see some E/SE swell start to build, possibly as early as Thurs.

/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/02/28/tiny surf-while-small-trade-swell next-week
freeride76
Wednesday, 28 February 2024

We’ll see a new high move into the Tasman next week with healthier looking tradewind flow in the Coral Sea.

/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/02/26/tinyflat-surf-while-hope-the-horizon-next
freeride76
Monday, 26 February 2024

Further ahead and we should see high pressure become slow moving in the Tasman next week. A moderate trade-flow looks to set up in the Coral Sea, with workable trade-wind swells across CQ for the second half of next week. Either way, nothing dramatic in the tropics on the radar, so we’ll come back Wed and see how it’s looking. 

/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/02/23/run-fun-waves-coming-end
freeride76
Friday, 23 February 2024

Not much else on the radar after that- looks like a very quiet start to Autumn with some small/tiny days to end next week and enter the first weekend of March.

/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/02/16/plenty-small-surfable-days-ahead
freeride76
Friday, 16 February 2024

E’ly winds continue into next week, through this period and in fact most of next week we’ll continue to see  pulsey E’ly swells coming off the deep E’ly fetch.

/reports/forecaster-notes/central-queensland/2024/02/14/more-surf-tap-bigger-the-weekend
freeride76
Wednesday, 14 February 2024

Multiple cells of reinforcing high pressure then one by one move into the Tasman, maintaining a weak ridge up the NSW Coast and a deep E’ly flow through the South Pacific and Eastern Coral Sea, with resulting E’ly swells favouring the sub-tropics for size, with a rebuild in size expected later this week.