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As a result of the merging currents of the Pacific Ocean and the Southern Ocean, the Tasman Sea can be extremely rough. Sailing conditions vary according to the season with November to March regarded as the best time to cross the Tasman Sea in order to avoid the worst winter weather.
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9 sty 2015 · The Tasman internal tide is the only one known in the world that moves almost completely in one direction. It forms at a ridge south of New Zealand then pushes west toward Tasmania, where it breaks on the continental shelf (see map), unseen from above.
Today: Southwest 20 knots but westerly 30 knots north of Separation Point. Becoming southwest 20 knots everywhere in the evening. Sea rough in the north, easing. Northerly swell 1 metre over exposed waters. Fair visibility in a few showers. Sunday: Southwest 20 knots, easing to variable 10 knots in the morning. Becoming northerly 15 knots in ...
3 sty 2024 · Rough Waters: If you're cruising Down Under, you'll find some rough patches in the Bass Strait (between the Australian mainland and Tasmania) and the Tasman Sea (between Australia and New...
1 lis 2019 · The traditional view of the circulation in the Tasman Sea includes a feature called the Tasman Front. In this paper, we revisit the early observations that were the basis for the “discovery” of the front and re-interpret those observations with the benefit of recent data and more modern tools.