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WA.. has this been a normal season?

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Created by proffitt > 9 months ago, 28 Feb 2014
proffitt
WA, 25 posts
28 Feb 2014 2:19PM
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Just a question.. i have been here the last 3 winters (your summers) this one has been the best.
Just wondering has this been a good one? or a normal one?
In gero there has been pretty much wind and waves all the time.. just interested cheers

stehsegler
WA, 3548 posts
28 Feb 2014 2:25PM
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If there is a drought on the East Coast, ideally combined with an el nino effect, it's almost guaranteed to be a good summer on the West Coast.

If there is a lot of rain on the East Coast due to a la ninia it often will effect the West Coast as well.

The BOM web site usually does a forecast for the summer around September. From memory they are already predicting a higher than normal chance of an el nino event next summer.

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
28 Feb 2014 5:36PM
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Definitely better than the last 2 years.
like stehsegler said pacific el nino patterns create better windsurfing conditions in WA
BOM says the pattern is neutral this year but chances of el nino increasing next year.
I appreciate the struggle the east coast farmers face but at least there is a positive

NOBBY RASH
WA, 21 posts
28 Feb 2014 3:16PM
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This season has been great.....and exhausting, but the last 3 have been particularly crap !! This season is how I remember Gero.

stehsegler
WA, 3548 posts
28 Feb 2014 6:20PM
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Stuthepirate said..
I appreciate the struggle the east coast farmers face but at least there is a positive


It gets worse still. In years when there is an el Nino and major bush fires around Sydney the NE seabreeze seems to be super powered. I remember last major el Nino summer back in 2003 or so. The royal national park south of Sydney was burning after months of no rain. I sailed over 14 days straight on a 4.7 maxed out. In a bad Sydney summer the 4.7 never leaves the sail bag.

gmitton
SA, 1450 posts
1 Mar 2014 6:49AM
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In South Aus. we have had the best season any of us can remember - by a long way. I have kept a bit of a log and have had about double the hit ratio of a normal year, even taking into account that I have had more time to sail this summer... Spring was the same.

Haircut
QLD, 6491 posts
1 Mar 2014 11:27AM
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someone who has been there 8 seasons says this years was their best season of the lot

it was only my second and it was certainly better than the last

usually there for 3-4 weeks at a time

bowsa
QLD, 622 posts
1 Mar 2014 11:56AM
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qld has had one of it's best summers in donkeys too. strong northerlies (with swell) before christmas and pretty much non stop southerlies (with swell) since christmas.

Mark _australia
WA, 23467 posts
1 Mar 2014 2:18PM
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Yes this one has been 'normal' compared to last two which were La Nina years

R1DER
WA, 1471 posts
2 Mar 2014 9:42PM
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I reckon the last eight have been cr4p compared to years before.

jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
4 Mar 2014 8:15PM
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Not normal here in Perth yet, but from lano and up the coast it was awesome

king of the point
WA, 1836 posts
5 Mar 2014 1:27PM
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When the euro tour depart the season starts ...the euro tour arrives the seasons finished ,,,,ok theres a few months in between of howling wind with a few set waves to wow there little wowsers.

Sorry bro .........it hasn't turned off after you left , just got better Take a a look at the forcast


Season to season

More Swell less wind More wind less swell More swell same wind,No = offshores warm water more offshores............swell swell swell


Agreed ...you would be stoked with your travels to Geraldton 2013 / 2014 dec jan feb Hue provided lots of wind lasting all day with punchy surges in ground swells .

Good journeys








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