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Spiekeroog seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (October - March)

The North Atlantic roars to life during the autumn and winter months, and Spiekeroog sees a marked increase in average swell height and period from October through March. This is when the strongest extra-tropical storms track across the Norwegian Sea, sending pulses of long-period energy into the North Sea. While the dominant swell often arrives from the west and northwest, the most favorable directions (N, NNO, NO, NNW) become more frequent, especially in December and January. The wind regime also tilts in our favor: southerly offshore breezes (from SSO through SW) are most common during this period, occurring 12-15% of the time. However, the window for clean surf remains narrow, as northerly onshore winds can quickly ruin the shape. Still, when a cold front clears and high pressure builds over Scandinavia, we get glassy conditions with powerful, punchy waist-to-head-high waves. This is the time to clear your schedule and chase the best swells.

Fair Surf Season (April & September)

The transition months of April and September offer a mixed bag for Spiekeroog surfers. During these shoulder seasons, the North Atlantic storm track is less active, so average swell heights drop to around 1.0-1.2m with periods in the 5.8-5.9s range. This produces modest, fun-sized waves that are often ridden with grovelers or fish. The wind is statistically still favorable, especially in September when ideal offshore flow occurs 15% of the time, thanks to a higher frequency of stable high-pressure systems over central Europe. In April, the wind is more variable, but occasional warm offshore days can turn small swell into clean, rippable lines. It's not the time for epic barrels, but for logging or cruising, these months deliver decent opportunities.

Low Surf Season (May - August)

From May through August, Spiekeroog experiences its weakest surf of the year. The average swell height hovers around 0.9m, and periods drop to 5.4-5.5s, meaning the waves are small, weak, and often choppy. The dominant swell direction shifts to the northwest and north-northwest, which is actually favorable for our north-facing beach, but the energy is simply too low to produce rideable waves most days. On top of that, the wind patterns become less reliable – while the percentage of ideal wind is similar to winter (10-14%), the weather is dominated by lighter breezes that often shift onshore during sea breezes. The best surf during these months comes from distant tropical storms or unusual summer gales, which are rare. On a good day, you might find waist-high, weak waves that require a longboard, but more often it's a flat spell. This is the time for travel or beach activities other than surfing.

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Conditions at Spiekeroog in September

September: The Turn of the Tide

September marks a noticeable improvement as autumn approaches. Average swell height climbs to 1.2m, and period to 5.9s. Swell direction is dominated by NW (15.4%), WNW (13.6%), W (12.6%), and NNW (12.0%). The best directions (NW and NNW) make up over 27% of the swell, which is excellent. Wave heights in the 1-1.5m range become more common (up to 4% from each direction). Wind: ideal offshore flow is at its peak for the year at 15% of the time. Southerly winds (S 5.7%, SSW 8.8%, SW 9.8%) are frequent, while onshore northerlies are less common. This month offers the best combination of increasing swell and favorable offshore winds. The waves are still on the smaller side, but with a good period of 5.9s, they have a bit more punch. September often delivers fun, clean sessions with waist to chest-high waves, especially when a low-pressure system tracks through the North Sea and creates a NW swell with southerly winds. This is the month to start paying attention again.

Average Spot conditions at Spiekeroog in September

Swell history for September

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Wind history for September

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Spiekeroog 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 Spiekeroog for your next trip in September.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Spiekeroog 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 Spiekeroog.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size