Sero Beach seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (December - March)
During the heart of the Austral summer, the trade wind regime relaxes and the monsoon trough shifts southward, allowing for frequent offshore flow from the north and northwest quadrants. Ideal wind conditions top 50% in January and February, and swell from the south and southwest – the most favorable directions for Sero Beach – becomes more prominent. While average wave heights hover in the small to fun-sized range (0.5-1m), the combination of light offshore breezes and punchy 6-9s periods delivers clean, rippable waves. The real magic happens when a late-season tropical low or a strong front pushes long-period swell from the south, creating lined-up walls under cloudless skies.
Fair Surf Season (April & November)
These transitional months see a tug-of-war between the retreating monsoon and building southeast trades. Wind consistency drops to 25% in April and 12% in November, and the dominant swell direction shifts toward the southeast. However, occasional windows of offshore winds from the north or northwest can still align with a fading south swell. Expect average wave periods around 7-8s and heights from 0.8 to 1.0m – not firing, but with proper timing you can still find fun, shoulder-high waves without the crowds.
Low Surf Season (May - October)
The southeast trade winds lock in from May through October, hammering Sero Beach with near-constant onshore flow from the south and southeast. Ideal offshore wind plummets to below 10% in most months, and often below 5%. Swell is plentiful – average heights climb to 1.3-1.5m from June to August – but the direction is almost exclusively from the SSE (over 80% of all swell energy). This not only puts the waves in a less favorable alignment, but also pairs with the onshore wind to create choppy, weak conditions. The south-facing exposure means the best south swell can still sneak in, but without clean wind the quality is severely compromised. This is a time for dawn patrols, storm watches, and hoping for a rogue low-pressure system to disrupt the trades.
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Conditions at Sero Beach in September
September: Subtle Shifts
September sees a slight uptick in swell from the south? Not really – 80.9% still from SSE. Average swell height holds at 1.3m, wave period shortens to 6.9s, and offshore wind limps along at 2% again. The trade winds are still dominant from SE (56.8%) and SSE (22.8%), though the wind speed profile shows a higher percentage of light winds (0-10kph) from the north and northwest compared to previous months – a hint of the coming change. Swell from SE increases to 18.2%, meaning a bit more variety, but still not ideal. The combination of weaker trades and a hint of longer-period groundswell from the south (very rare) can produce the first sessionable waves of the spring. Keep an eye on the Coral Sea for early-season lows.
Average Spot conditions at Sero Beach in September
Swell history for September
Wind history for September
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Sero Beach during September. 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 Sero Beach for your next trip in September.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Sero Beach for September. 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 Sero Beach.
