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Newcastle Herald
Newcastle Herald
National
Ian Kirkwood

Surfest 2022: Men's next call 12.30pm, women off, with giant waves still hitting coast

Dixon Park 10am Saturday
Merewether at about 7.15am today
Merewether at about 7.15am today
Merewether at about 7.15am today
Newcastle at about 7.15am today
Newcastle at about 7.20am today
Newcastle at about 7.20am today
Nobbys at about 7.45am today. Much smaller, with much of the swell missing it, but still with a lot of beach under water.

SURFEST organisers say the next call is at 12.30pm for the men's, with no chance of the women surfing today.

The weather has cleared somewhat and the wind has swung much more to the west, which will progressively clean up the giant conditions if they stay from that direction all day as predicted. Tomorrow's winds are predicted as norwesterly, which would also be good.

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SURFEST'S next call is at 10am today with giant waves battering the coast although they are expected to ease during today, according to the computer modelling used by Surfest surf forecaster Surfline,

Thursday and Friday have already been lost to wild conditions at Merewether.

Surfest's Ted Bassingthwaite said there would be another call at 10am, and if the surfing proceeded, it would be spectacular.

Surfcams at Newcastle show the waves hitting up against the beach front promenade even though high tide is still two hours way at the time of writing.

The Bureau of Meteorology said yesterday that a complex low pressure system over the Tasman Sea was driving large and powerful surf, with the strong southerly winds of the past two days abating over the weekend.

STAR TURN: Merewether's Jackson Baker surfing earlier this week. Baker is in the opening heat of the City of Newcastle Pro today. Picture: Gary Luke

The inclement conditions have forced organisers to secure permission to extend into Monday if need be, but it remains a last resort.

With plenty of swell, the main variable is the wind. The bureau is forecasting southwest to northwesterly winds from today through to Monday, which will improve the surf considerably from the southerlies that have blown for the past few days.

The men's and women's competitions are down to the final 32 contestants each.

ALL OUR SURFING AND SURFEST COVERAGE HERE

BACK SOON WE HOPE:: Victorian Ellie Harrison surfing at Merewether on opening day on Tuesday. Harrison is heat two of the AAP Consulting Women's Pro. Picture: Darren Anderson
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