Can you get reports on the way the sweep is runnin

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belldiver
belldiver
QLD
171 posts
QLD, 171 posts
19 Dec 2014 4:32pm
Just wondering if you can dial in report and find out what way the sweep is running on your local beach? It could help when winds are borerline?? Is it linked to ocean currents???
gokid
gokid
QLD
491 posts
QLD, 491 posts
19 Dec 2014 6:31pm
If the wind has been from the N or NE for a few days the sweep is usually from the north to the south

and if its from the S or Se the sweep will more than likely be from the south to the north

There is usually more sweep at high tide than low tide due to the water being deeper
pearl
pearl
NSW
984 posts
NSW, 984 posts
19 Dec 2014 7:40pm
belldiver said..
Just wondering if you can dial in report and find out what way the sweep is running on your local beach? It could help when winds are borerline?? Is it linked to ocean currents???



Inshore currents generally run with the swell direction on the east coast which is predominantly South to North. Depending on the topography of your beach, they will change and run with the wind after it has blown strongly. Hence the period when the sea breeze first kicks in on the east coast (northerly) and the current is still acting in your favour (against the wind) you are going to feel more powered up. Conversely a stong southerly wind and current from the same direction will Be harder to hold ground. This is noticeable in large surf conditions in SE winds on the North coast NSW and SE QLD. Throw in some headlands and rivers and local conditions apply. Inshore gutters, sandbars and outgoing tides also play a part. So basically you will have a current moving south to north that will swing with a half a day of a strong northerly on it.
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