Aerosols

The sunrises and sunsets have been quite exquisite lately, don’t you agree? The skies are cloud-free, but aerosols in the atmosphere, 25 kilometres up are putting on a healthy “glow-show”. No, you haven’t been imagining it…it’s real.

The aerosols originate from the plume of gas and ash that was ejected when the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai (HT-HH) volcano erupted in January. They have been dispersing around the globe, with concentrations spiking around EN-ZED and Australia last month.

Our fantastic run of swell and weather continues – waves are breaking around 3-4 foot and the frosty mornings are keeping the crowds right down. It’s always offshore and the watercolours are a decent blue hue.

Have a great day.

:: uge

THE HISTORY OF AQUABUMPS

Anyone got a spare wetsuit for this poor fella - Peter looks cold

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The admiral, JJ, tweaking the left

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New plant foliage popped up

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With the recent sale of Noahs, this facade won't look like this for much longer

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Supply is no problem - not like the rest of the world

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This ain't Campbell Parade mate.

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That left

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Morning date

Red Rocks show deep erosion

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Still got it, Jason Boon

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