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Pororoca seasonal overview

The best months for surfing at Pororoca, Brazil, are generally from March to August, with peak conditions likely in May and June. During this period, ground swell percentages increase, reaching up to 24% in May, while wind swell remains moderate (37-45%). The mean swell size is also slightly larger, averaging 1.1-1.2m, providing more consistent waves. Wind conditions are marginally better from May to June, with 16-17% favorable winds—still not ideal, but better than other months. Outside this window, ground swells drop significantly, and wind swells dominate, often accompanied by poor wind conditions (over 85% unfavorable). September and October see larger swells (1.3m and 1.2m), but winds deteriorate further (92% bad), making sessions challenging. The worst months are November to February, where ground swells are scarce (8-10%), wind swells peak, and bad wind conditions prevail (85-91%). Overall, May and June offer the most balanced swell size, better ground swells, and slightly improved wind chances, though surfers should be prepared for frequent onshore winds year-round.