Accuracy of Manly Hydraulics Laboratory Byron buoy

mundies started the topic in Tuesday, 11 Nov 2014 at 09:32 pm

Current reading of the Byron buoy swell direction is WSW, is this swell coming from Lightning Ridge? Just a weird anomaly; my point is actually - Ben / Swellnet guys - is this likely to be an error from the data collection point i.e. the buoy, or a computer modelling glitch, or something else.... I don't live in Byron but close enough that it is relevant.
Because if they can fuck up the swell direction by 160 degrees they can fuck it up by 30-40 degrees which can be annoying when trying to make the most of swell direction, obviously checking the surf is pivotal but nuances in direction can help informing where to surf.

mundies Tuesday, 11 Nov 2014 at 09:52 pm new

BTW Swellnet forecast was 1.2m 85 degrees (E) and 0.2m 35 (NE), 2ft & short period. Actually it was 3ft but not great, fun for this time of year though.

dellabeach Tuesday, 11 Nov 2014 at 10:34 pm new

Did you also notice that the water temp reading was 100 degrees celsius? Went in twice, closer to 22 I'd say.

wellymon Wednesday, 12 Nov 2014 at 12:51 am new

Due to storm activity around lighting ridge, the thunder send vibrations of 160 degrees minus 100 degrees Celsius plus 22 degrees Celsius which equals 82 degrees east swell, pretty close and very simple maths ;)

davetherave Wednesday, 12 Nov 2014 at 07:09 am new

love your work mate, wasn't the greatest at maths but can see your genius here. great tagline Master Wellymon

freeride76 Wednesday, 12 Nov 2014 at 12:36 pm new

Looks like the Byron Buoy has gone walkabout.

wonder who tried to moor up to it.

fitzroy-21 Wednesday, 12 Nov 2014 at 03:39 pm new

Yeah sorry Steve. There was a school of mahi mahi around it and I couldn't resist :) ooppps!

Blowin Wednesday, 12 Nov 2014 at 03:58 pm new

Stop it Fitzroy, you're getting me excited.