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Lake Tyers Seasonal Surf Averages
Swell Consistency and Wind Overview
This graph shows the percentage of days that had a ridable wind swell (7 seconds period or more) or groundswell (10 seconds period or more) of over 3ft. It also shows the dominant wind direction. Not all of these days will neccessarily give great surf, and very short lived wind swells or longer period secondary swells may produce surf not recorded, but it gives a clear idea of the seasonal trend and a rough guide to the chances of scoring something ridable.
Monthly Overview
Understanding this DataThese swell averages are calculated ONLY on swells of more than 7 seconds period. This means this is the average height of a swell that's likely to produce ridable surf NOT an average of every wave heading toward the beach in a month. Likewise the period is the average period OVER 7 seconds. There will be days that have short period wind swells that won't produce and ridable swell and these are excluded from the averages. The consistency figure gives the percentage of days that meet this condition. For example if the consistency is 50% you could expect the 'average' swell for about 15 days in the month. Of course an average tells only part of the story. A combination of very large and very small swells may produce the same average as a consistent medium sized swell. |
Monthly DataJanuaryFebruary March April May June July August September October November December Nearby SpotsMallacootaMerimbula Wilsons Promontory Bermagui Wonthaggi Phillip Island Broulee Point Leo Flinders Beach Gunnamatta Tam O'Shanter St Andrews Dum Dums Sorrento Dolphin Point Mollymook Beach Point Lonsdale Green Island Bendalong Beach Ocean Grove Scamander Coneeley's Reef Thirteenth Beach Sussex Inlet Robbos Point Black Rock / Aussie Pipe Torquay Jan Juc Bells Beach Winkipop Point Addis Boat Harbour Beach Point Roadknight Anglesea Hut Gulley (Guvvos) Bicheno Fairhaven Seven Mile Beach Black Point Werri Beach Lorne Bombo Wye River The Farm Wollongong Apollo Bay Greens Beach Austinmer Beach Wombarra Coalcliff Reef Castle Cove Johanna Sydney - Shark Island Sydney (Cronulla) Princetown Park Beach Sydney (Maroubra) Bronte Beach Sydney (Bondi) Cape Sorell Tessos Eaglehawk Neck Clifton Beach Sydney (Manly) North/ South Steyne Winki Pop / Fairy Bower Queenscliff Curl Curl Dee Why Point South Narrabeen |