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Showing posts with label wind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wind. Show all posts

Surf forecast and report sites

Two questions:

1. Which surf forecast and reporting sites do you use (all the time)?

2. Which page do you go to (all the time) on these sites?

I will compile the results and post them here
surfingsites.net

If anyone wants to add what it is about the page that's great, for example I like Seabreeze forecast's graphical representation of the wind, the swell and swell period all in the one place.

Windyty -v- Windytv

They are changing the name from Windyty to Windytv because in English speaking countries, users had problems pronouncing and remembering WindyTY. They think that WindyTV is easier to pronounce and to remember.

This shows the forecast NSW swell 24 hours from now:

Link to make your own widget
https://embed.windyty.com/embedmake.html

Finding smaller surf in Sydney

Great graphical representation of the forecast at seabreeze.com.au
Start your search for smaller waves at the south end of a Sydney beach (except Bondi), find somewhere out of the wind. Remember that overcast and cold weather should keeps the crowds away.
Heavy rain can be a health problem.
For places you may not have thought about see the Sydney Beach Map: maps.google.com/maps

View Sydney Surf for beginners in a larger map

Seabreeze com au


Sydney forecast

In fact if you need to know what the wind is doing anywhere in Australia, this site has live wind graphs and seven day wind & wave forecasts presented in an easy to read format.

They also have a listing of Second Hand Kitesurfing and Windsurfing Equipment.

Surf Forecasts

Global swells explained:
ssurfings.blogspot.com/p/global-swell-animations..
With these graphics you can see where the surf is being generated and how it is moving across the oceans.
Also have a look at
Stormsurf on YouTube

Related sites:

makesurf.net - Making surfing reefs and grooming surf breaks.
kneelupps.info - SUPing but from a kneeling position.
bruce-white.blogspot.com - Bruce's personal blog.
supwindfoil.net - Bruce learns foiling, a blog.

Surf parks?
We recommend if you are looking for information on surf parks and inland surfing you start at:
twitter.com #surfmore