Paunch seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (December - March)
During the heart of the North Pacific winter, the Caribbean trades relax and the Pacific storm track shifts, sending consistent groundswell across the equator. For Paunch, this means the average swell height peaks around 1.2-1.4m with periods regularly reaching 8.3s. The offshore wind machine is in full effect, with W, WNW, and NW breezes blowing clean and strong over 90% of the time. While the swell direction remains predominantly from the NE, the combination of solid size and glassy conditions makes for better-than-average sessions. The waves are punchy and rideable, mostly in the fun-sized range, with the occasional bigger set pushing into the solid category.
Fair Surf Season (April - August, November)
As the Pacific storm activity wanes, average swell heights drop to 1.0-1.2m and periods shorten to around 7.5-8.4s. The wind remains mostly offshore from the west, though the percentage of ideal breezes dips slightly. The dominant NE swell persists, but during these months the spot also sees a slight uptick in NNE and ENE contributions. Surf can be fun on the right day, especially when a longer period swell sneaks in. Expect mostly small to fun-sized waves, often groveling on the smaller end, but still plenty of rideable waves for the patient surfer.
Low Surf Season (September - October)
September and October are the quietest months at Paunch. Average swell heights tumble to just 0.7m with periods hovering around 7.0-7.4s. The wind becomes less reliable, with ideal offshore breezes dropping to as low as 61% in October. The swell direction continues to be dominated by NE, but the lack of size and period leaves the spot often flat or choppy. This is the time for micro-sessions on the smallest of swells, or better yet, plan a trip to a more exposed break.
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Conditions at Paunch in August
August: Residual Summer Swell
August averages 1.0m with a period of 7.9s. NE swell remains dominant at 96.7%, with a tiny fraction from ENE (2.8%). Offshore winds from NW (27.4%) and WNW (25.5%) blow 84% of the time, mostly light. The wave height is split between the 0.5-1m (47.5%) and 1-1.5m (40.6%) categories, so there are both grovel and fun waves. The period is average, so the waves are rideable but lack long period power. It's a solid fair month with consistent conditions, even if the swell direction doesn't do the spot any favors.
Average Spot conditions at Paunch in August
Swell history for August
Wind history for August
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Paunch during August. 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 Paunch for your next trip in August.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Paunch for August. 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 Paunch.
