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Gas Chambers seasonal overview

Gas Chambers in the United States offers surfers varying conditions throughout the year, with the best months typically being those with consistent swell and favorable winds. The data shows that the winter months, particularly from November to February, provide the most reliable surf. During this period, ground swell averages 24-29%, with wind swell contributing another 50-57%, making swell activity frequent (only 14-21% no-swell days). Mean swell size hovers around 0.9m, offering decent wave heights. Wind conditions improve slightly in November and December, with good wind days reaching 44-47%, though bad winds still dominate at 53-59%. Early winter (November) stands out as the best balance between swell consistency and manageable winds. Spring (March-April) sees a drop in ground swell (21-28%) and slightly worse winds, while late spring and summer (May-August) have very poor conditions—low swell (0.5m or less), high no-swell days (55-81%), and strong onshore winds (bad winds 75-96%). September marks a gradual return of swell, but winds remain unfavorable until October, when conditions begin improving. Overall, late fall and winter months are the prime time for surfers at Gas Chambers, while summer should generally be avoided due to flat spells and poor wind conditions.