Historical surf report. Simply select a surf spot and see swell statistics based on 35 years.

Enniscrone, Ireland, offers consistent surf year-round, with the best conditions typically occurring in the winter and early spring months when ground swells dominate and wave energy is at its peak. The most favorable months for surfers are January, February, November, and December, where ground swell probability is highest (82-96%), and mean swell sizes range from 2.3m to 3.0m. These months, however, come with challenging wind conditions, as good winds are rare (only 6-12% of the time), meaning offshore or light winds are infrequent. February stands out with the largest average swell (3.0m) and slightly better wind conditions (10% good winds) compared to other winter months, making it a prime time for experienced surfers. March also holds decent potential with a 2.3m mean swell and marginally improved wind chances (17%). From April to September, conditions become less reliable with smaller swells (1.2m to 1.7m) and an increasing proportion of wind swells, reducing wave quality. Summer months (June-August) are the least favorable due to their reliance on weaker wind swells and smaller wave sizes (1.2m-1.3m), despite slightly better wind conditions (24-27% good winds). Autumn brings a return of ground swells, particularly in October (66% ground swell, 2.1m mean size), though wind conditions deteriorate again (9% good winds). For surfers seeking powerful, clean waves, winter remains the optimal season, while those comfortable with smaller, choppier conditions may find late spring or early autumn sessions worthwhile.

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