Surf Report and Surfing Forecast Twitter News Stream
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Surf South Oz:
‘South-Coast SA: Onshore South winds around 17 knots are making a mess of the South Coast this morning, which is a shame because swell has improved slightly . Surf along the Middleton - Goolwa stretch is around 1 - 2', but it's already pretty chopped up by the wind.’
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SurfWX:
‘Newcastle surf report: Things are clean after the light show last night but you’ll need the mal. 1 foot, magnets are pulling in stuff slightly bigger. Out of the ESE and period is a lacklustre 6sec. Wind light but hinting at heading to the SW/S.’
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Shore Surf School:
‘Godrevy: Praa full tide’
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Ma Simes Surf hut:
‘Whitesands Bay: Messy 2 ft waves today with moderate onshore winds. 1-2 ft messy and fairly blown out around low tide. Looks like it will be a dropping swell so the waves are unlikely to get any bigger as the tide comes in. So fairly small and messy for the remainder of the day. 2 ft tomorrow, 3 ft Tuesday.’
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Zuma Jay Surf Shop:
‘Bude surf report: 3ft and its cleaning up.. Best spot at duck pool or crackington.. Wind North Westerly. theres something there and it should be improving through the day.’
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St Vedas Surf Shop:
‘Coldingham Bay report: Shoulder High Groundswell Waves. 11ft 09sec N Swell Maintaining. Light Cross Off Shore NW Wind Weather is Sunny’
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Little Pink Shop:
‘Very messy and blown out this morning at Croyde. A whole lot of white water for those learning but no clean faces to be seen.’
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West Coast Surf:
‘Porth Neigwl: There were some small waves this morning. First light showed a waist high but short period (slack.’
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Sea Lifts
5kmph W wind, 1m NW swell. So not looking great. Hopefully tomorrow! . Biarritz Airport Transfers [link]
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WestBay Surfboards:
‘White Rocks: 3FT+, wind Light westerly cross-shore’
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Lahinch Surf Shop:
‘Light N/NW 6kts cross onshore wind, Waves 1-2ft, air temp 7.6'C Water temp 10.7'C,’
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West Bay Surfboards:
‘East Strand: 2FT+, wind Light westerly cross-shore’
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West Bay Surfboards:
‘White Rocks: 2FT+, wind Lightwesterly cross/on-shore’
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Newsurf Surf Shop:
‘Newgale surf report: 1 Foot and Messy. Wind North Westerly - Onshore Force 3-4’
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Bundoran Surf Co:
‘Surf is good in Bundoran this morning. The peak is 4-5ft and clean but does look a bit disorganised. Probably best on the pushing tide. Rossnowlagh is 3ft and clean and the best spot for beginners today.Low tide: 10:03, 0.9m High tide: 16:23, 3.5m’
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Zuma Jay Surf Shop:
‘Bude surf report: 3ft and its cleaning up.. Best spot at duck pool or crackington.. Wind North Westerly. theres something there and it should be improving through the day.’
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Shop on the Beach:
‘Watergate Bay: The wind has dropped off since yesterday - now 15mph NNW with lots of sunshine. Waves are still messy but surfable, about 3ft. LT 3.37pm.’
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Sorted Surf Shop:
‘Bournemouth: am - Morning All!! Unfortunately yesterdays brief swell has gone. There may still be a bit showing on the lower tides but if the wind persists with offshores it may well knock it flat! worth checking bournemouth pier on the lower tides’
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PorthcawlSurf (School & Hire)
9am Sunday. Wind has dropped but it's onshore at Rest Bay, which is about 2-3ft. Coney Beach is 1ft. Still a dropping tide until 10.30am. It looks like the swell may drop off a bit this afternoon but we should get 2-3ft on the push in Rest Bay. 2ft in Coney Beach.
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Filf Surf Co:
‘Brighton report: No swell left over from yesterday, may be something very small as the tide drops, sunny, nw wind’
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Escape Surf boards:
‘Polzeath Surf Report 8.15: Yesterday the wind was blowing from the South West today it’s coming from the North West, the result is the same: the surf is knackered. Coupled with that, the chill factor is very obvious, as we appear to have lost about 6 degrees in air temp, so I’m not sure that there will be many takers for what’s on offer today.’
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Constantine Surf:
‘Constantine Bay report: A brighter morning has broken over us with a fresh onshore wind blowing through the bay. That wind is north westerly, strong enough to make a good old mess of any surf prospects and it's cold too! So the surf just isn't doing it at all.’
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Constantine Surf:
‘Harlyn report: That fresh north westerly is blowing in here this morning too, churning those small and weak waves into a mixed up mess. Nope there's nothing here for any of us today! Well, in a surfing sense that is.’
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Surf World Surf Shop:
‘, good surf and conditions in Bundoran this morning, The Peak is 6 foot, double overhead on sets, all reefs in the area have 6 foot sets, wind is light offshore glassy conditions, beginners will get easy beach break conditions on Streedagh of Rossnowlagh. get on it early when the wind is still offshore.’
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RossnowlaghSurf
Swell is 1 foot with a light force 1 onshore northwesterly breeze. Tides High 03.47 3.5m Low 10.03 0.9m High 16 23 3.5m Low 22.25 1.0m
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St Vedas Surf Shop:
‘Coldingham Bay report: Waist High Windswell Waves. 11ft 08sec N Swell Increasing. Breezy Cross Off Shore NW Wind Weather is Bright’
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Coolum:
‘1.5 metres(5') 5-15 knots SSE. Light SW winds early with around 2-3ft ESE swell along all open beaches. High tide early around 630am. Coolum, Abay, Alex and Maroochydore best beaches. As the tide drops later today try the E facing points. Wind expected to increase throughout the day’
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Rasta Surfboards:
‘Barwon Heads: Very soft fun waves at 13th this morn with a light chop and peakiness, yes it’s a mixed bag but the water is warm and enticing fish ,log or stand up paddle board are choice equipment virtually no wind and likely to go southerly by midday .Monday will be south to south west at 9K’s and 1 to 2ft poor onshore surf Tuesday will be sou’
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Coolum:
‘Coolum surf: 1.0 metres(3') 10-20 knots ESE. Another great day and beautiful weekend ahead. Variable winds today with small waves along the coast. Lighter winds and offshore breezes through the mornings and fun size waves through the weekend. Northern beaches of Marcus, Sunrise and Sunshine will offer more size with A/bay the pick.’
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Wave Bandit: Hands On OH&S Oil & Gas Safety Services (tel: 0458 544 287)
More of the same with light SW winds early and 2ft of ESE swell on the open beaches, with smaller ones in the S corners. It's high tide early, so check the beachies from Anne St to Wurtulla, Alex to Maroochydore, Coolum and A Bay. Small ones on the E facing points later in the day when the wind goes SE and the tide drops before the ENE sea breeze comes up
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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