Surf Report and Surfing Forecast Twitter News Stream
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Coolum:
‘Coolum surf: 1.2 metres(4') 25-30 knots SE. SSE swell has not arrived, we only have around 2ft hitting the coast this morning. Cold SSE winds picking up throughout the day to 25kts. Low tide is around 7am. Outer banks at Noosa have some small ones out of the winds. Time to get the wetties out!’
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Brett Deinum
Thursday 4/12: Surf is FLAT and choppy, that's about it.
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Sea Lifts
Fanning and Slater Final! [link]
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Lahinch Surf Shop:
‘Air 9 water 10.7'C wind 7 mph NNW waves 2 foot’
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Lahinch Surf Shop:
‘Air 9 water 10.7'C wind 7 mph NNW waves 2 foot’
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Bundoran Surf Co:
‘Winds have dropped off and the surf looks ok this morning. Still light onshore but glassy. Peak is 2 foot. Tullan is 3-4 foot but a bit wobbly. Beginner and intermediate surfersshould head to Rossnowalgh for 2 foot waves.Low tide: 16:48, 1.2m’
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Shop on the Beach:
‘Watergate Bay: 10mph NW amd a choppy 4-5ft. Not amazing but a lone longboarder is having some fun! Big tides so plenty of beach to play on. LT 16.26’
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Newsurf Surf Shop:
‘Newgale surf report: 1 - 2 foot and cleanish. Wind Northerly Force 2-3’
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Zuma Jay Surf Shop:
‘Bude surf report: Wave Period. Best spot at Sandymouth on the drop. Wind Weather. Not too bad this morning, cleaner than we expected!’
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Sorted Surf Shop:
‘Bournemouth: am - Half a foot and clean down here this morning! Not quite rideable but a fantastic day for a SUP, kayak or even a stroll along the promenade.’
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West Coast Surf:
‘Porth Neigwl: There is a light north to north west breeze this morning. There is no swell and waves were less than knee high at low tide.’
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Ma Simes Surf hut:
‘Whitesands Bay: 1 ft slightly messy waves today with light cross/onshore winds. 1 ft this morning leading up to high. Probably be a bit full around 11am but then the waves will improve on the drop this afternoon with the odd 1-2 ft set. It’ll get smaller at low tide late afternoon. 1 ft on the push this evening. Best surf today will be lunch time. Small tomorrow, 1 ft Saturday.’
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St Vedas Surf Shop:
‘Coldingham Bay report: Waist High Windswell Waves. 04ft 11sec N Swell Increasing. Light Cross Off Shore NW Wind Weather is Sun and Cloud’
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RossnowlaghSurf
Glassy with a good 1 foot swell with a light northeasterly force 1 cross/offshore breeze right now. ? Tides Low 04.22 0.9m High 10.51 3.5m Low 16.49 1.2m High 23.15 3.4m
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Constantine Surf:
‘Harlyn report: Why? Why would you want to? You know that the wind is north westerly. You know that north westerly is onshore everywhere on this coast (even here). You know that if you want a clean wave then you will have to motor to the other coast (during school holidays?).’
- A 3.5 to 4m WNW swell will sweep from North to South the coasts of Canada (British Colombia and Vancouver... [link]
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PorthcawlSurf (School & Hire)
7.30am Thursday.? Sorry about the forecast yesterday - completely got the wind wrong. Anyway, this morning is light offshores and about 2ft in Rest Bay. Coney Beach is about 1ft. It should increase as the tide pushes in to about 3ft but will drop off again later this afternoon to about 2ft then 1ft around low tide at 5pm. Winds are forecast to stay light offshore.
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Escape Surf boards:
‘Polzeath Surf Report and Forecast’
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PorthcawlSurf (School & Hire):
‘Porthcawl: Sorry about the forecast yesterday - completely got the wind wrong. Anyway, this morning is light offshores and about 2ft in Rest Bay. Coney Beach is about 1ft. It should increase as the tide pushes in to about 3ft but will drop off again later this afternoon to about 2ft then 1ft around low tide at 5pm. Winds are forecast to stay light offshore.’
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Surf World Surf Shop:
‘, Good surf in Bundoran today, conditions are clean and glassy with a light offshore wind, Tullan Strand has the biggest surf with 4 foot wave, The Peak and all reefs are 2-3 foot.’
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Constantine Surf:
‘Constantine Bay report: The wind is still lightly blowing in from the North West this morning, not that strong but strong enough to make for some sloppy surf. It's another brightish morning with some clear blue patches amongst those pink and blue outlined cloud banks. It's going to be just luck as to where and when that rain falls.’
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Coolum:
‘Coolum surf: 1.2 metres(4') 25-30 knots SE. SSE swell has not arrived, we only have around 2ft hitting the coast this morning. Cold SSE winds picking up throughout the day to 25kts. Low tide is around 7am. Outer banks at Noosa have some small ones out of the winds. Time to get the wetties out!’
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Rasta Surfboards:
‘Barwon Heads: Very small waves at 13th beach this morn with a super low tide challenging the banks nothing special at the mo but hopefully it will improve with the incoming tide nice full sunshine with a light northerly at 5k’s at 1 to 2ft Friday will be north west at 10K’s and 1 to 2ft .more small wave action at 13th bring a log or S.U.P(gondo’
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Wave Bandit: Hands On OH&S Oil & Gas Safety Services (tel: 0458 544 287)
More of the same, waves about for those who want to look! 2-3ft Sth winds. Enjoy!
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Surf South Oz:
‘Mid-Coast SA: Conditions are clean and glassy on the Mid Coast early and winds are just a puff from the ESE, but it's pretty much dead flat. The morning tide is just peaking and then heads out to a low around 11:40am, with a large evening peak just before 6:30pm.’
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Surf South Oz:
‘South-Coast SA: There's still a bit of leftover lump in the fading swell this morning, but winds are very light offshore and it should straighten up a bit later. Surf is around 2' along the Middleton - Goolwa stretch, 1' around at Chiton and 2 - 3' Waits & Parson' side.’
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Coolum:
‘Coolum surf: 1.0 metres(3') 5-15 knots Picture perfect start to the day with clear blue skies, light winds and small surf. Swell has dropped away overnight leaving the northern beaches with most size. Twin waters and the Marcoola areas offering fun rides with the tide about. Coolum has stacks of banks, empty line ups just north of Coolum.’
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Shore Surf School:
‘Godrevy head high with lightening NW winds and sunny periods. Tomorrow decreasing swell with light NW winds.’
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Zuma Jay Surf Shop:
‘Bude surf report: Wave Period. Best spot at paddle out front if your feeling brave but head to a sheltered spot for the most fun! Wind Weather. still quite some size out there, fun at more sheltered spots.’
- TSUNAMI ALERT FOR INDIAN OCEAN CANCELLED!
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has stated that a magnitude 8.2 Earthquake beneath the Sea of Okhosk did not generate a destructive Tsunami. However, we suggest that local interests also listen for statements from the Japan Meteorological Agency, located much closer to the source.



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