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Caridad seasonal overview

Caridad in the Philippines is a surf spot primarily dominated by wind swells throughout the year, with ground (groundswell) contributions varying by season. The best months for surfers tend to be from August to October, when groundswell presence increases significantly, averaging 25-41% compared to other months. During this period, wind conditions also improve, with August and September offering the highest percentage of good wind days (43-44%). However, even in these months, wind conditions can still be challenging, with bad winds occurring over half the time. Mean swell sizes are generally small to moderate, peaking at around 0.9m in August and September. From November to March, swell size increases (1.7-2.3m), but these months are less favorable due to very poor wind conditions, with bad winds occurring over 85% of the time. April to July sees a gradual decline in swell size (1.4-0.8m) and a modest improvement in wind quality, though bad winds still dominate. May and June offer slightly better wind conditions (15-27% good wind days) but with smaller and less consistent waves. Overall, surfers should prioritize late summer and early autumn (August-October) for the best combination of decent swell size, increased groundswell influence, and relatively better wind conditions despite persistent challenges. The rest of the year is either too inconsistent or plagued by unfavorable winds.