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L'Embarcadore seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (October - March)

This is the undisputed peak season for L'Embarcadore. As the North Atlantic roars to life with a relentless procession of deep extratropical cyclones, average swell heights climb from 1.6m in October to over 2.0m in December and January. Wave periods frequently reach 10-14 seconds, delivering powerful, long-period groundswells that, despite their predominantly W to WNW origin, wrap into the south-facing beach with enough energy to produce solid, hollow waves. The catch? Ideal offshore winds (N to NW) are scarce, occurring only 17-26% of the time. However, when a cold front clears the Bay of Biscay and a strong high-pressure ridge builds from the north, the combination of pumping swell and glassy conditions can be absolutely epic. The NAO index often drives the storm track; a negative NAO steers lows further south, increasing the likelihood of optimal S/SW swell angles and offshore winds.

Fair Surf Season (April - May & September)

Transitional months where the Atlantic storm track begins to shift north (spring) or becomes more active again (early autumn). Average swell heights drop to 1.2-1.4m with periods between 9.4-10.3s – rideable but less powerful. The wind patterns become more favorable, with offshore wind percentages rising to 33-37%. April and May see a higher frequency of NE to E winds that are actually cross-shore to slightly offshore for this south-facing spot, creating clean but often small, fun-sized waves. September offers a similar setup with a hint of returning autumn energy. These months are perfect for loggers, fish, and grovelers when the swell lines up.

Low Surf Season (June - August)

Summer is the calmest period. The Azores High dominates, pushing the storm track well north of the Bay of Biscay. Swell heights average just 1.0-1.1m with short periods of 8.5-8.9s, often resulting in weak, mushy waves. While offshore wind conditions are most common (42-47%) thanks to frequent N to NW breezes, the lack of significant swell energy means even the cleanest days produce only small, grovelly waves. A rare southwesterly swell from a distant low can occasionally inject some punch, but consistent surf is not the norm. This is the time for longboard cruising and enjoying the beach – not for charging.

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Conditions at L'Embarcadore in July

July: Peak Summer, Minimal Swell

July is the slowest month for surf. Average swell hits the year's low of 1.0m at 8.5s. The swell distribution is overwhelmingly WNW (49.6%) and W (30.5%), almost entirely short-period, weak windswell. Wave heights are mostly 0.5-1.5m, but the period is so low that waves crumble quickly. On the wind front, 44% ideal offshore – the highest percentage of the year, thanks to frequent NW (14.1%) and WNW (17.4%) breezes. But without swell, it's a classic summer flat spell. A small chance of a SW swell (0.1%) or a stray hurricane swell from the central Atlantic can occasionally bring a pulse of energy, but don't hold your breath.

Average Spot conditions at L'Embarcadore in July

Swell history for July

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0.5 - 1
1 - 1.5
1.5 - 2.0
2.0 - 2.5
> 2.5 m

Wind history for July

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10 - 20
20 - 30
30 - 40
40 - 50
> 50 km/h

Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at L'Embarcadore during July. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at L'Embarcadore for your next trip in July.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at L'Embarcadore for July. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at L'Embarcadore.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size