Historical surf report. Simply select a surf spot and see swell statistics based on 35 years.

Port Orford offers consistent surf conditions year-round, but the best months for surfers generally fall between late autumn and early spring, particularly from November through March. During this period, ground swell dominates (80-89% of the time), producing larger and more powerful waves with mean swell sizes ranging from 2.3m to 2.7m. However, wind conditions are less favorable, with only 26-30% of days having good offshore or light winds—onshore and choppy winds are prevalent (70-74% of days). Winter months deliver the biggest and cleanest ground swells, but surfers must contend with frequent strong winds and challenging conditions. From April to September, swell size decreases (1.1m-1.9m), and wind swells play a larger role, particularly from May to August when wind swell accounts for 43-56% of the swell mix. Wind conditions improve slightly, with the best months being May (42% good winds) and August (47% good winds). While summer offers smaller, less consistent waves, it provides more manageable wind conditions for beginners or those seeking less intense surf. For advanced surfers seeking powerful, well-formed waves, winter is prime despite the wind challenges. Intermediate surfers may prefer the shoulder seasons (April, October) when swells are decent (1.8m-1.9m) and winds are slightly better (36% good conditions). Summer suits those prioritizing lighter winds over wave quality. Ultimately, the best balance of size, consistency, and wind occurs in late autumn (October-November) and early spring (March-April), though winter remains the peak for pure swell energy.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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