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«Breaking News» Crowds gather at Gold Coast Beach to watch surfers ride waves during Cyclone Oma

Severe weather warnings have been issued across the Gold Coast in the midst of Oma, but that hasn't stopped fearless surfers from hitting the waves.


A number of surfboarders were seen riding unusually high swells on Saturday despite the threat of gale force winds and dangerous surf conditions. 


Crowds gathered at Kirra earlier today to watch the daredevil surfers on a stretch of coast where waves have reportedly reached up to 13 metres. 


Footage taken by beachgoers show dozens of people at shore watching in awe as large swells crashed against the jetties.  


Former world champion surfers Mick Fanning, Joel Parkinson and Mark Occhilupo were among the brave souls who took to the waves, ABC News reported.


The surfers made sure to take safety precautions and were supervised by assistants riding on jet skis. 




Daredevil surfers were seen riding unusually high swells at Kirra on Saturday despite the threat of gale force winds and dangerous surf conditions 


Daredevil surfers were seen riding unusually high swells at Kirra on Saturday despite the threat of gale force winds and dangerous surf conditions 



Daredevil surfers were seen riding unusually high swells at Kirra on Saturday despite the threat of gale force winds and dangerous surf conditions 





The Bureau of Meteorology reported waves had been reaching 13m high as of Friday 


The Bureau of Meteorology reported waves had been reaching 13m high as of Friday 



The Bureau of Meteorology reported waves had been reaching 13m high as of Friday 






Footage taken by beachgoers show dozens of people on the shore watching in awe as fearless surfers hit the waves


Footage taken by beachgoers show dozens of people on the shore watching in awe as fearless surfers hit the waves






Surfers are seen riding waves as Oma brings unusually high tides


Surfers are seen riding waves as Oma brings unusually high tides



Footage taken by beachgoers show dozens of people on the shore watching in awe as fearless surfers hit the waves





The conditions caused quite the spectacle, drawing large crowds to Kirra on Saturday morning 


The conditions caused quite the spectacle, drawing large crowds to Kirra on Saturday morning 


The conditions caused quite the spectacle, drawing large crowds to Kirra on Saturday morning 


Surf Life Saving Queensland's Jason Argent however warned amateur surfers to leave the risky stuff to the professionals. 


'[Fanning] has his own jet ski with an operator on there assisting him if he gets into trouble, whereas someone just paddling off the beach with their own board by themselves is obviously exposing themselves to a lot of risk,' he told ABC News.   


The Bureau of Meteorology announced on Saturday that Oma had downgraded from a tropical cyclone to a subtropical system, but severe weather warnings still remain.   


The system is currently 700km east of Brisbane and the area is expected to continue experiencing strong winds and high tides for the next two days.  


'Locally damaging wind gusts in excess of 90km per hour are likely about the exposed coast and islands between Sunshine Coast and the Qld/NSW border today,' the BoM said. 


The wind gusts could extend to the southern border ranges, inland to about Springbrook and Tamborine Mountain. 


On Friday, video footage showed two men exchanging blows in the water after they fought over an enormous wave brought on from Oma. 




Surf Life Saving Queensland's Jason Argent however warned amateur surfers to leave the risky stuff to the professionals 


Surf Life Saving Queensland's Jason Argent however warned amateur surfers to leave the risky stuff to the professionals 



Surf Life Saving Queensland's Jason Argent however warned amateur surfers to leave the risky stuff to the professionals 





Surfers have been relishing the extreme weather brought in by Oma. Above they are pictured at Kirra on Friday 


Surfers have been relishing the extreme weather brought in by Oma. Above they are pictured at Kirra on Friday 



Surfers have been relishing the extreme weather brought in by Oma. Above they are pictured at Kirra on Friday 





Rick Shores Restaurant staff members Dylan Verlinde is seen sandbagging the front of the restaurant in an attempt to protect it from the oncoming waves at Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast, Saturday


Rick Shores Restaurant staff members Dylan Verlinde is seen sandbagging the front of the restaurant in an attempt to protect it from the oncoming waves at Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast, Saturday



Rick Shores Restaurant staff members Dylan Verlinde is seen sandbagging the front of the restaurant in an attempt to protect it from the oncoming waves at Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast, Saturday



After their surfboards nearly crossed paths, the wave took the pair of surfers under the water.


As they came back to the surface, one of the men went to throw a punch at the other one, the 9 News footage shows.


Under a volley of punches, the man sinks back and even has to duck his head back under the water to avoid the blows.


The scuffle in the water comes even though residents along parts of the Queensland and NSW coasts have been warned to stay away from beaches as gale force winds whip up metre high waves. 


Weather in Brisbane remains cloudy with gusty winds. Temperatures could reach 29 on Saturday and a max of 28 on Sunday. 




Two thrill-seeking surfers have exchanged blows in the water after they fought over an enormous wave brought on from Cyclone Oma


Two thrill-seeking surfers have exchanged blows in the water after they fought over an enormous wave brought on from Cyclone Oma



Two thrill-seeking surfers have exchanged blows in the water after they fought over an enormous wave brought on from Cyclone Oma





Video footage showed the two men sharing a huge wave along a beach at Kirra in the Gold Coast on Friday


Video footage showed the two men sharing a huge wave along a beach at Kirra in the Gold Coast on Friday



Video footage showed the two men sharing a huge wave along a beach at Kirra in the Gold Coast on Friday



Meanwhile, Sydney has been experiencing bouts of rain with wind gusts up to 35km/h.


Temperatures reached 24 degrees on Saturday with a 70 per cent chance of showers. 


Rain is also in the forecast for Sunday, with a high of 24 and low of 20. 


Weather in Melbourne appears to be slightly warmer, with sunny skies and a max of 25 degrees on Saturday.  


Sunday is expected to bring in hotter temperatures in the city with a high of 31 but could dip to 15. 


Out west, Perth is expected to have dry weather. Max temperatures on Saturday was 27 with sunny skies. Sunday will see a max of 24, low of 11, with clouds.


Temperatures in Darwin continue to hit exceed the 30s but storms are in the forecast.


Saturday saw a high of 34 with a chance of late storm. The rain could continue throughout Sunday and Monday. 


Canberra is expected to see warm temperatures this weekend with a high of 24 on Sunday and 26 to start the week on Monday.   



AUSTRALIA'S WEATHER FORECAST






SYDNEY        


SATURDAY: Min 19, Max 24, Showers 


SUNDAY: Min 20, Max 24, Showers


MONDAY: Min 20, Max 25, Cloudy


CANBERRA     


SATURDAY: Min 11, Max 27, Sunny


SUNDAY: Min 10, Max 24, Cloudy 


MONDAY: Min 10, Max 26, Cloudy 


PERTH    


SATURDAY: Min 12, Max 27, Sunny 


SUNDAY: Min 11, Max 24, Cloudy  


MONDAY: Min 10, Max, 26, Cloudy 


BRISBANE     


SATURDAY: Min 21, Max 29, Cloudy 


SUNDAY: Min 21, Max 28, Cloudy


MONDAY: Min 21, Max 29, Showers 






MELBOURNE     


SATURDAY: Min 13, Max 25, Sunny


SUNDAY: Min 15, Max 31, Sunny   


MONDAY: Min 18, Max 32, Sunny 


ADELAIDE  


SATURDAY: Min 19, Max 34, Sunny


SUNDAY: Min 20, Max 37, Sunny 


MONDAY: Min 23, Max 37, Sunny  


HOBART     


SATURDAY: Min 9, Max 19, Cloudy 


SUNDAY: Min 9, Max 26, Sunny 


MONDAY: Min 13, Max 30, Sunny 


DARWIN     


SATURDAY: Min 27, Max 34, Showers


SUNDAY: Min 27, Max 34, Showers


MONDAY: Min 26, Max 33, Showers





 Source: Bureau of Meterology




Link hienalouca.com

https://hienalouca.com/2019/02/23/crowds-gather-at-gold-coast-beach-to-watch-surfers-ride-waves-during-cyclone-oma/
Main photo article Severe weather warnings have been issued across the Gold Coast in the midst of Oma, but that hasn’t stopped fearless surfers from hitting the waves.
A number of surfboarders were seen riding unusually high swells on Saturday despite the threat of gale force winds and dangerous surf...


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