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Barley Cove seasonal overview

Barley Cove in Ireland offers the most consistent and high-quality surf conditions during the autumn and winter months, particularly from September through February. During this period, ground swell dominates, providing powerful and well-organized waves, with mean swell sizes ranging from 1.8m in September to 3.2m in January. These months see ground swell contributions of 39% to 82%, ensuring long-period energy and better wave shape. However, the trade-off is poor wind conditions, with onshore or unfavorable winds prevailing 79% to 89% of the time, particularly in December and January, which can severely impact wave quality. Late winter and early spring (March) still offer decent ground swell (73%) but with slightly reduced size (2.5m) and persistently challenging winds (83% bad conditions). From April through August, the swell mix shifts toward wind swell, which tends to be shorter-period and less reliable, dropping to as low as 1.4m in July. Despite slightly better wind conditions (24-25% good winds in late spring and summer), the overall surf quality diminishes due to the lack of substantial ground swell. The best compromise for surfers seeking both swell and marginally improved wind conditions would be late September to early November, when ground swell still plays a significant role (39-64%) and mean swell size hovers around 1.8-2.6m, though even then, favorable winds remain limited (14-21% good conditions). For experienced surfers willing to brave harsh winds, December to February delivers the biggest and most powerful waves, while intermediate surfers may prefer the shoulder months of March and October for slightly more manageable conditions. Summer months are generally the least reliable, with small, wind-driven waves dominating.