It's looking like Lake Pacific with most of the SSE swell missing the coast, it is only in the 1ft range. The winds are light SW early and are forecast to stay offshore from the WSW all day. The tide is dropping to a low at 9.20am, coming back into a high at 3.45pm. Ripple riding today at the best with the Tweed Coast, D'bah, the far N end beachies and TOS picking up a touch more of the S swell, but take a board with lots of foam.
John Charlton spreads his time between the Gold & Sunshine Coasts. Heβs been surfing this area for many a year and is totally in tune with all the different breaks and how the varying swell and wind patterns affect this wave plentiful region.
An E swell of up to 1 metre. Take care on the outgoing tide this afternoon. Swim only between the flags with Council Lifeguards.
Wind (live):
W 7 knots Last updated: 20/05/2013 5:30:24 AM Gold Coast Seaway
High tide:
3.38 am - 1.32 m 4.41 pm - 1.27 m
Low tide:
10.05 am - 0.3 m 10.29 pm - 0.48 m
Water temp:
23
c
Air temp:
21
c
UV index:
5
(moderate) Last updated: 20/05/2013 12:00:45 AM
Outlook:
Sunday until midnight: Winds: W to SW 15 to 20 knots, reaching 20 to 25 knots
offshore during the morning and early afternoon. Winds decreasing S to SW 10 to
15 knots south of Point Lookout during the evening. Seas: 1.7 to 2.2 metres,
decreasing to 1.2 metres south of Point Lookout during the evening. Swell: S'ly
1.5 metres offshore.
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