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Jake's Point seasonal overview

Jake's Point in Australia benefits from consistent ground swells year-round, with minimal wind swell interference, making it a reliable spot for surfers. The best conditions typically occur from May to September when ground swell dominance peaks (96-98%), swell size increases (averaging 1.7-2.1m), and the likelihood of good wind conditions improves (24-28%). Winter months (June-August) stand out with the largest swells (2.0-2.1m) and manageable cross-offshore winds, though unfavorable winds still prevail (72-76%). Autumn (April-May) and early spring (September) also offer solid, clean waves with decent wind windows. The summer months (December-February) provide smaller but still surfable swells (1.6-1.7m), though onshore winds are frequent (85-91%), reducing wave quality. March and October serve as transitional periods with strong ground swells but worsening winds as seasons shift. Overall, mid-year delivers the most powerful and cleanest surf, ideal for advanced surfers, while shoulder seasons can still yield decent sessions with selective timing. Consistency is high year-round, but wind remains the limiting factor outside the peak winter window.