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Easkey Right in Ireland is a powerful, exposed reef and point break that works best under consistent ground swells and favorable offshore winds. Analyzing the data, the optimal months for surfing are clearly during the autumn and winter seasons, particularly from September through February. During these months, ground swell dominates (40-83% of the time), ensuring clean, well-organized waves with mean swell sizes ranging from 1.5m to 2.5m. The best consistency occurs from October to February, where ground swell percentages are highest (55-83%), and mean swell sizes exceed 1.8m, peaking around 2.5m in January. However, wind conditions are challenging year-round, with good winds only occurring 11-24% of the time. The worst wind interference is in winter (November-February), where bad winds prevail 87-89% of the time, often blowing onshore or cross-shore. Spring and summer (April-August) see a significant drop in ground swell, replaced by wind swell (44-76%) and smaller waves (1.1-1.6m). While summer months (June-August) offer slightly better wind conditions (19-24% good winds), the swell quality deteriorates, making sessions less reliable. Overall, the prime window for surfers seeking powerful, clean waves at Easkey Right is late autumn to early winter (October-December), when ground swell remains strong (55-75%) and swell size averages 1.8-2.3m. Dedicated surfers can still score in winter (January-February) despite higher wind challenges, while summer is best suited for less demanding sessions or beginners on smaller days.

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