Southerly Winds

> 10 years ago
Reply
Register to post, see what you've read, and subscribe to topics.
Loner
Loner
WA
122 posts
WA, 122 posts
12 Dec 2008 1:04am
El Nino.....have I spelt that incorrectly, or do I see a frighteningly permanent weather pattern showing it's ugly face for what is now months on end ?
As far as I have so far observed over the past months, we have experienced unseasonal weather patterns for this time of year.
That being : Early, cold November / December Southerly winds, which while in the past at a different time of year have resulted in increased ground swell heading North west , - now yield nothing.
Watch your weather forecast. You just might notice that the big lows that have in the past directed ground swell North west towards us , are now moving in a more Easterly direction straight accross the Great Australian Bite, thereby missing our West coast.
The Dept of Meteorology might be interested to comment ...?
beastsurf
beastsurf
WA
902 posts
WA, 902 posts
12 Dec 2008 11:21am
The outlook is grim hey mate. I supose it is summer. A bit of a flat spell gives the ears a bit of time to dry out. Iv'e had an ear infection of sorts for months.
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
12 Dec 2008 2:55pm
beastsurf said...

The outlook is grim hey mate. I supose it is summer. A bit of a flat spell gives the ears a bit of time to dry out. Iv'e had an ear infection of sorts for months.


Been out of the water for 2 weeks now (operation). Ears/sinusis have been purged of all sea water and now I have no balance. Something not right with that, must be said it's not a good day if you don't get a bit of nose water!
Hole in the Wall
Hole in the Wall
WA
31 posts
WA, 31 posts
12 Dec 2008 5:43pm
El Nino and La Nina affect the east coast of Oz and the west coast of South America, mainly Peru and is recorded by changes in air pressure between Darwin and Tahiti. Its involved in the uneven heating of the Pacific Ocean, which causes the air pressure to rise over Indo, and a fall in pressure over Tahiti. This fall in air pressure is associated with the weakening of the south east trade winds and produces rain through out Peru and drought in Eastern Oz.

WA is not really affected by El Nino/La Nina, especially the formation of currents off of our coast. We are more affected by the northern and southern movements of air mass systems and the southern movement of warm water from indo via the Leeuwin current. However it has been a shocking couple of months, especially hail last week. But we are coming into summer so swell is expected to die off and we are meant to get a daily sea breeze.
KEARNSY
KEARNSY
WA
1322 posts
WA, 1322 posts
12 Dec 2008 7:03pm
Yep, its started all right!!!

Over the last 3 years especially I have noticed the lack of frequent swells.
Sure , in winter we still get our glory but surely not as often...
I remember when we were groms there was afternoon "glass offs" all the time. Now we're lucky to have one every 2-3 months, let alone with any swell.

SO pretty soon we should start to see easterly's for days on end, even less swell (is that possible) and fly's in my mouth. Little black pricks!!!

There are still a few places that pick up shoulder high waves where most places are flat but a bit of a mission getting "out" there.
At the end of the day there aint a real lot we can do about it except - Surf longer when its good and remember the good old days.
Im sure Kiting is also an option when the breeze kicks in but nothing beats a good old hearty barrel.

So Loner, interesting topic. Time for a beer and figure out what Im going to do over yet another FLAT weekend.
"Come on Hughie, sort it out mate"!!!
Loner
Loner
WA
122 posts
WA, 122 posts
12 Dec 2008 8:04pm
Hole in the Wall said...

El Nino and La Nina affect the east coast of Oz and the west coast of South America, mainly Peru and is recorded by changes in air pressure between Darwin and Tahiti. Its involved in the uneven heating of the Pacific Ocean, which causes the air pressure to rise over Indo, and a fall in pressure over Tahiti. This fall in air pressure is associated with the weakening of the south east trade winds and produces rain through out Peru and drought in Eastern Oz.

WA is not really affected by El Nino/La Nina, especially the formation of currents off of our coast. We are more affected by the northern and southern movements of air mass systems and the southern movement of warm water from indo via the Leeuwin current. However it has been a shocking couple of months, especially hail last week. But we are coming into summer so swell is expected to die off and we are meant to get a daily sea breeze.

Yes, that's normally the case but my gut feeling is that something permanently weird is happening to our weather. Let's hope not and we start to see some lines of ground swell sonner than later.


Loner
Loner
WA
122 posts
WA, 122 posts
12 Dec 2008 8:18pm
KEARNSY said...

Yep, its started all right!!!

Over the last 3 years especially I have noticed the lack of frequent swells.
Sure , in winter we still get our glory but surely not as often...
I remember when we were groms there was afternoon "glass offs" all the time. Now we're lucky to have one every 2-3 months, let alone with any swell.

SO pretty soon we should start to see easterly's for days on end, even less swell (is that possible) and fly's in my mouth. Little black pricks!!!

There are still a few places that pick up shoulder high waves where most places are flat but a bit of a mission getting "out" there.
At the end of the day there aint a real lot we can do about it except - Surf longer when its good and remember the good old days.
Im sure Kiting is also an option when the breeze kicks in but nothing beats a good old hearty barrel.

So Loner, interesting topic. Time for a beer and figure out what Im going to do over yet another FLAT weekend.
"Come on Hughie, sort it out mate"!!!


Yes , I think what I'm going to do is adapt a new 'tude :
We all know that you're a winner the moment you hit that water be it flat, perfect, mediocre, on shore ...whatever.
I've got one board at North Point and one at Lanno. Up til now I haven't surfed anywhere locals for 12 months now.
As of today that will change. I'm going to surf every day , or at least every second day regardless of the conditions.
Everything about being IN the Ocean is all good. Waves or no waves.
I'm not going to lose that connection.
ay Kearnsy 'n all Seabreezers. Get out there .....anyway.
There's always some fun little peak that'll show up when you least expect it.
For me, it only takes just one of 'em and I'm happy. ...
DL
DL
WA
659 posts
DL DL
WA, 659 posts
13 Dec 2008 6:58pm
windsurf

do it
Loner
Loner
WA
122 posts
WA, 122 posts
17 Dec 2008 1:18am
Hole in the Wall said...

El Nino and La Nina affect the east coast of Oz and the west coast of South America, mainly Peru and is recorded by changes in air pressure between Darwin and Tahiti. Its involved in the uneven heating of the Pacific Ocean, which causes the air pressure to rise over Indo, and a fall in pressure over Tahiti. This fall in air pressure is associated with the weakening of the south east trade winds and produces rain through out Peru and drought in Eastern Oz.

WA is not really affected by El Nino/La Nina, especially the formation of currents off of our coast. We are more affected by the northern and southern movements of air mass systems and the southern movement of warm water from indo via the Leeuwin current. However it has been a shocking couple of months, especially hail last week. But we are coming into summer so swell is expected to die off and we are meant to get a daily sea breeze.

Thanks for an informed post Hole In The Wall.
I've noticed that the past few days winds seem to be turning a bit more Westerly in the afternoons re a summer pattern. Encouraging, maybe we just might see some swell yet.


Loner
Loner
WA
122 posts
WA, 122 posts
17 Dec 2008 1:25am
beastsurf said...

The outlook is grim hey mate. I supose it is summer. A bit of a flat spell gives the ears a bit of time to dry out. Iv'e had an ear infection of sorts for months.


Do take care beatsurf. I myself have a permanent hearing impairment. Not an infection as such but none the less, nasty. Mine is inner ear nerve damage. Inoperable and permanent.
I would definately follow your doctor's and Audiologists advice.
Remember, as you may be aware, your hearing and your balance are connected.
The two nerves, the Auditory nerve and the nerve that affects your balance are both situated in your inner ear. At least I think that's right.
And balance is what we all need to surf.
000
000
34 posts
000 000
34 posts
18 Dec 2008 1:22pm
Loner, I agree.... The Sou'Wester we usually get, as the seabreeze, is more Sou'SouWest these days. Also the swell does not seem to hang around as long as it did say 6-8 years ago. I think because the fronts seem to zoom past without creating that situation where the fronts blow over a section of ocean for a few days, in turn creating swell hitting the coast longer and for when the glassoff comes around. I only surfed one glass off this winter but there were a few.

Does anyone agree or what??

beastsurf
beastsurf
WA
902 posts
WA, 902 posts
19 Dec 2008 10:44am
Cheers Loner my ears seem to flare up when i come in from a suf then settle quickly. i can remember a couple of times feeling a bit light headed. Maybee this was a ballance problem. I think a trip to the witch docter is in order. Merry Christmas all.
Loner
Loner
WA
122 posts
WA, 122 posts
20 Dec 2008 10:59pm
beastsurf said...

Cheers Loner my ears seem to flare up when i come in from a suf then settle quickly. i can remember a couple of times feeling a bit light headed. Maybee this was a ballance problem. I think a trip to the witch docter is in order. Merry Christmas all.


Hi Beatsurf. I don't mean to cause you any undue concern, but that doesn't sound too good. If you're feeling light headed as you say, then if I were you I would definately see your GP, tell him about it, and he may refer you to an Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist and or an Audioligist.
It sounds to me that possibly sea water may be affecting your ears.
Could it possibly be " surfers ear " ?
I remember visiting a website where this condition was analysed by an Audioligist who himself is a surfer.
Might pay you to browse the net. Take care, cheers.

beastsurf
beastsurf
WA
902 posts
WA, 902 posts
22 Dec 2008 9:59am
Yeah your right mate. I told the missus and shes right onto it. apparently I'm booked in to see the quack early january. I dont think theres any need to rush due to the flat spell although I see the swell has come up a bit today.

Is surfers ear when your ear starts to close over on the inside.
rune
rune
WA
193 posts
WA, 193 posts
23 Dec 2008 9:39pm
regarding your sore ears, Surfer's ear is when you get bony type growths inside your ear canal due to exposure to sea water and the ear doesn't dry out properly. Use Aqua Ear, available from chemists, after a surf. The growth is called Exostosis and not many doctors who are not involved in water sports are aware of it. I have had both ears "rebored", that is, the bony growth chipped out of each ear many years ago. Don't panic but if you don't do anything about this, your ear canal gets smaller and you become more susceptible to ear infections.
spot1
spot1
WA
1588 posts
WA, 1588 posts
23 Dec 2008 10:07pm
saw some prety sik waist to shoulder waves tonite and only 4 crew on it they were geting 25m to 40m rides
the wind was up but smooth walls standing up
beastsurf
beastsurf
WA
902 posts
WA, 902 posts
24 Dec 2008 8:58am
Thanks rune I'll get my ears checked and head to the chemist. I think i've been a bit lasy. Merry christmes all
matpagan
matpagan
WA
11 posts
WA, 11 posts
24 Dec 2008 10:25am
Hi all...
yeah spring and summer sucks but we will all forget about it come the tail end of summer and start of Autumn and the swell rolls in again.
And we'are all scrambling for our boards to get the first bit of sun in the morning and the last bit in the afternoon..... or allday barrells at you local on days off and weekends..... and jumping in the boat for some offshore action or the car with your mates for road tripps to perect bombs all around our coastline on long weekends and holidays...
we just have to be patient......... and my patients is wearing thin too

P.s. thanks for the insight Hole in the wall
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
27 Dec 2008 9:10am
My ears are @#$%ed because of surfers ear. I always have infections. One of my ears is pretty bad. the canal is quite small because of exostosis. I was just at the doctors last week because I was totally deaf in the other ear after I got out of the water. I couldnt equalize and my balance was all messed up. While at work my ear started bleeding and I only found out because one of my work mates pointed it out. The doctor said to stay outta the water for a couple of weeks but he didnt realise that the wind was up for the next few weeks. So ive been wearing a Gath which you all probably know that Rick designed it because of his surfer ear problem. I also tried putting ear plugs in but this just made me real dizzy and freaked me out a bit. Anyway its a real problem so keep those ears dry.
Please Register, or first...
Topics Subscribe Reply

Return To Classic site 😭
Or... let us know if a problem, so we can tweak! 😅