Tag: surf report
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THE BURTON TOYOTA SURF REPORT WITH GAVIN MORRIS
For the Central Coast, Newcastle to Seals there will be an early southerly change that will mess things up. Further north expect small clean waves in the morning on the incoming tide to be the pick of the day. In the afternoon head to the northern corners for some protection from the building sea breeze.
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BURTON TOYOTA SURF REPORT
Not much swell for the weekend I’m afraid. The northerly winds will be increasing generating some wind blown slop, so best best will be in the northern corners.
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GAV’S SURF REPORT – SMALL BUT CLEAN THIS WEEKEND
The weekend will be starting out very small and clean for most of the coast. The winds will swing onshore through the day. In the north the afternoon North-East seabreezes will draw in while in the south an afternoon southerly change will will arrive. On Sunday a new swell will pulse up the coast with…
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WEEKEND SURF REPORT
The weekend is here and its looking great for a wave. The big tip is, get into it early. We have an early high tide at about 8.20am for NSW so the dawn patrol will pay dividends. As the tide goes out there will still be some nice waves before the North-East seabreezes begin to…
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BURTON TOYOTA SURF REPORT, SEPTEMBER 2
Westerly winds for all to kick start the first weekend of Spring. Those winds will be quite strong and the swell will battle to push in against them. The westerly winds will ease along the northern NSW and South-East Queensland coasts. They will remain strong for Newcastle and Central Coast waters. The mid to late…
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SURF REPORT WITH GAV
The tip is, hit the southern protected point breaks and corners this weekend. There is a moderate swell running with southerly winds. A small micro low will track up the coast. This will help maintain a bit of swell across the weekend. On Sunday the weather will be better but the swell will abate and…
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EAST COAST LOW TO BRING DANGEROUS SWELL
Conditions are going to get out of control this weekend. Tomorrow, the swell will begin to build and strong NE winds will make a mess of it for most open beaches. Northern protected corners are your only hope. Overnight Saturday, the swell will increase dramatically to a dangerous height of 5 to 7m. The winds…
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SURF REPORT 23-12-13