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Black Rock seasonal overview

Black Rock, Australia, is primarily a windswell-dominated spot, with ground swells playing a minor role throughout the year. The best months for surfing here are from February to April, when ground swell percentages are slightly higher (19-27%) compared to other months, and wind conditions are relatively better (27% good winds in February and March, 24% in April). The mean swell size during this period hovers around 1.6-1.7m, offering decent surfable waves. Wind conditions deteriorate significantly from May to August, with only 13-18% favorable wind days, making these months less ideal due to frequent onshore and cross-shore winds. The swell size remains consistent year-round (1.5-1.7m), but the low ground swell contribution and poor wind conditions outside the early-year window limit quality surfing opportunities. September to December sees a return of slightly better wind stats (19-25%), but the dominance of windswell (81-87%) and minimal ground swell reduce wave quality. Overall, late summer and early autumn (February-April) provide the most balanced conditions with a modest increase in ground swell and marginally better wind alignment. Surfers should prioritize this window for cleaner, more reliable waves, though even then, windswell remains the primary energy source.