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Morro dos Conventos seasonal overview

Morro dos Conventos in Brazil is a spot predominantly influenced by wind swells, with ground swells playing a secondary role. The best months for surfing here are typically from May to September, when ground swell contribution increases, averaging around 30-40%. During this period, mean swell size peaks at 1.5-1.8 meters, with September offering the largest waves (1.8m). However, wind conditions remain challenging year-round, with good wind days being relatively rare (14-28% probability). The worst wind conditions occur from September to December, when bad wind days exceed 80%. From January to April, swell size is consistent (1.4-1.5m), but wind swells dominate (67-85%), making conditions less ideal for advanced surfers. August and September provide bigger swells but suffer from poor wind alignment, while May and June offer a slightly better balance between swell size and wind conditions (28% good wind days). Overall, intermediate surfers may find manageable waves throughout the year, but the most consistent and powerful conditions occur mid-year despite the frequent onshore winds. For optimal sessions, target May-June when ground swells are stronger and wind odds are marginally better.