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Oceanside Pier seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (November - March)

The winter months bring the peak of surf potential to Oceanside Pier as the North Pacific low-pressure track intensifies, firing long-period W and WSW swells directly into the southwest-facing beach. With average wave periods of 12-13s and heights consistently in the fun to pumping range (1-2.5m), coupled with offshore winds from the NNE to ENE blowing over 40% of the time (peaking at 52% in January), this is the prime window for clean, powerful surf. The combination of vigorous extratropical storms and a favorable pressure gradient allows for those epic days where long-period groundswell meets glassy conditions.

Fair Surf Season (April & October)

These transitional months offer a mixed bag. In April, the storm track is weakening but still delivers occasional W and WSW swells with good period (13.3s average). However, offshore wind frequency drops to 18%, and onshore S-SW flow becomes more common, limiting clean surf. October sees a rebound in swell from the developing winter pattern, with average heights around 0.9m and periods near 13.4s, and offshore wind ticks up to 26% – a noticeable improvement over summer. Both months provide sporadic windows of quality, especially when a passing cold front sets up a brief spell of offshore winds.

Low Surf Season (May - September)

Summer brings a dramatic downturn. The North Pacific high pressure dominates, shifting storm tracks away and leaving Oceanside Pier at the mercy of weak, short-period SSW and SW swell trains. Average heights sit around 0.9-1.0m with periods still decent (13-14s) due to distant Southern Hemisphere storms, but the onshore wind regime is near-continuous: offshore wind ideal drops to a mere 4% in June, July, and August. Sea breezes and S-SW winds constantly mush the waves, making for choppy and messy conditions. A few fun-sized days can occur on pure south swell with light morning winds, but the overall vibe is small and blown-out.