Rincao seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (April - July)
During the austral autumn and winter, the South Atlantic roars to life as a series of strong cold fronts and extratropical cyclones march eastward, generating long-period swell that makes its way to the SE-facing shores of Rincao. While the dominant swell direction remains from the E-ESE quadrant, the combination of higher average wave periods (9.4 to 10.0 seconds) and an increased frequency of offshore winds from the west and northwest creates the most favorable surf conditions of the year. Offshore wind percentages peak at 46% in both May and June, offering the best chance of clean, groomed waves. The average swell height sits around 1.5-1.6m, providing fun to solid surf, with occasional larger pulses from the south tapping into the 1.5-2.5m range. This is the prime window for Rincao.
Fair Surf Season (March & August)
March and August serve as transitional months, offering a mix of building or declining swell activity. March sees the tail end of summer patterns with offshore winds at 36% and an average period of 9.1s, while August still holds onto winter energy with a similar 36% offshore wind but a slightly lower average period of 9.5s. Swell heights remain solid around 1.4-1.6m, and although the wind consistency is lower than the peak months, there are plenty of rideable days, especially when cold fronts align with a westerly wind shift. It's a good bet for intermediate surfers looking to avoid the crowds.
Low Surf Season (September - February)
The austral spring and summer months bring a marked decline in surf quality to Rincao. The South Atlantic high pressure system dominates, resulting in lighter and more variable winds, but the prevailing flow is from the northeast and east — onshore for this SE-facing break. Offshore wind percentages drop to 21-28%, meaning clean conditions are rare. Swell periods average between 8.4 and 9.1 seconds, producing weaker, more disorganized waves. While average heights remain in the 1.3-1.7m range, the combination of onshore winds and less powerful swell makes for mostly choppy, messy surf. Occasional tropical systems or distant storms can provide isolated windows of quality, but consistency is low. This is the time to explore other breaks or enjoy the beach life.
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Conditions at Rincao in August
August: Late Winter Transition
August sees the first hints of transition back to spring, with offshore wind dropping to 36%. The average swell period holds at 9.5s, and height remains solid at 1.6m. Swell direction sees a notable increase from the east (ENE and E combined make up 32% of all waves) as the subtropical high begins to strengthen again. This means more days with onshore winds and weaker, shorter-period swell from the east. However, the south swell window is still active (S: 15.7%, SSE: 14.6%), so when a cold front aligns, powerful waves can still be had. The key is timing — early season cold fronts still deliver offshore winds, but the windows are shorter. Surf quality is more variable than the peak months.
Average Spot conditions at Rincao in August
Swell history for August
Wind history for August
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Rincao 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 Rincao for your next trip in August.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Rincao 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 Rincao.
