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Incoming: Building Energy For NSW From The NE Yep, it’s one of those early July gems. Lotus/Surfline swell projection for early Monday, July 5. Ben Macartney Rise in short-period NE swell mixes with easing SE groundswell today ( Friday) The transition from June to July features non-stop, pumping surf across the entire East Coast as one major swell event is superseded by another. As the tail-end of the current SSE/SE groundswell continues to pulse through today, it’s joined by a new swell-train: straight out of the ENE across southern Queensland and far northern NSW, a little more NE angled along the mid-central and southern NSW coast. ....
This Could Be An Epic End To Autumn In The Sub-Tropics surfline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from surfline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Incoming: Clean Conditions And Mid-Size Magic On The Way For Vicco Looks like a splendid weekend on the way. Lotus long period swell forecast chart for Saturday, showing the day s pulse reaching well into Bass Strait. Ben Macartney Link copied to clipboard Overlapping SW and WSW swells open up a variety of clean surfing options. Continued run of good to great conditions taking shape on the long-range outlook.
A favourable autumn pattern brings a string of good to great days of surf to Victoria later this week. The catalyst is a large, slow-moving high pressure system that’s just starting to settle in over the southeast of the continent. ....
Four Down, Five (?) To Go Who’s in? Who’s cooked? The tour year is evolving, fast. Nick Carroll Link copied to clipboard So just like that the year’s half done. Margies was number four on the CT calendar. It was a great event with an ending that was both tragic and anti-climactic. Tragic for the Macaulay family, and by extension for most of the attendees, whose spirits were clearly fractured by the family’s sudden loss. Anti-climactic, because of injury and competitive errors by some of the great male surfers in the draw, who were thus absent, or in Jack Robinson’s case, 400 metres away surfing Box for other cameras entirely. ....