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Benaiah
Benaiah
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18 Feb 2013 5:03pm
I thought since people spend most of their time on the water and looking at the weather it would be a great place to get some advice on the subject. I live in Perth and do a lot of shore diving / snorkelling and have a hard time guessing what the vis is going to be like based on the weather charts. What point in the tide is best for visibility, what stage of the moon, wind direction.

I have discovered that when the wind is dead and the tide is highest I generally have good conditions. But still sometimes there is lots of choppiness and its just a mess down there. I heard wave period has a big effect. So does anybody have some good advice / links about reading weather for good underwater visibility.
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
18 Feb 2013 5:12pm
I think the best time is when there hasnt been much swell for a few days and when the tide difference is at its lowest.

Depends on where you are, north or south of Perth and how far.

I dont think (I could be proved wrong) peak period would make that much difference unless the swell was up.

I could be wrong........
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
18 Feb 2013 8:14pm
a day or two of offshores over on this side of the country makes an enormous difference
Benaiah
Benaiah
2 posts
2 posts
18 Feb 2013 5:19pm
Ted the Kiwi said...
a day or two of offshores over on this side of the country makes an enormous difference


offshores improve the vis?
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
18 Feb 2013 5:22pm
Benaiah said...
Ted the Kiwi said...
a day or two of offshores over on this side of the country makes an enormous difference


offshores improve the vis?


As long as they are not too strong and you are close-ish to the shore line, yes
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