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| These charts give a snapshot of actual conditions right now. They are all based on readings taken electroncially from wave buoys and weather stations so will be very accurate. |
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| Produced from forecast models and giving an idea of open ocean swell height for next few days these charts will be more accurate in the shorter term. Note that swell height isn't necessarily the same as the height of the breaking wave on the beach. |
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| Produced from forecast models these period forecasts are a very useful tool. Decent swells will have a higher period and this can be a more accurate gauge of quality surfing conditions than the Swell height. |
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| Wind will produce swell but strong local winds, particularly onshore to your local beach will destroy a decent session. These charts give an idea of the likely wind for the next few days. |
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Here are a list of a whole range of other charts showing the latest live conditions, forecast swell and surf, weather, pressure and more. If there are any others that you use regularly give us a shout and we'll add them in here.
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We've listed a range of alternative forecast websites, local sites and links to shapers and local shops.
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If you know a useful local forecast tool we've not listed give us a shout.
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