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Bureau of Meteorology Coffs Coast Marine Weather Forecast

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The BOM have a gazillion dollars worth of computing power grinding away in a basement somewhere, and they sometimes do an excellent job of using it to predict coastal weather. Frequently though, some very conservative gnome in that same basement puts so many caveats, conditions, and fudge factors into the computers' results that you sometimes wonder where all the money went when the results can be so much at odds with what you see from the flybridge on some days! However, in a positive move, the BOM have recently revised their forecast areas for marine weather, and they have narrowed down their Coffs Coast region with much better forecast results. As far as game fishermen are concerned, their WARNINGS and other hazardous or abnormal weather predictions are good, and should always be respected. Click on the BOM logo to be linked directly to the current BOM Coffs Coast Marine Weather forecast.