Tombstones seasonal overview
Tombstones in Australia is a powerful wave that thrives on consistent ground swells and favorable wind conditions. The data shows that ground swells dominate year-round, with the highest consistency from April to September (98-99%). Wind swells are minimal during this period, ensuring clean, well-defined waves. Swell size averages between 1.8m and 2.2m, peaking in August and September with the largest waves (2.2m). However, wind conditions are the limiting factor—onshore winds are common, with the worst percentages from October to March (85-91% bad winds). The best months for surfing Tombstones are May through July, when ground swells remain near 99%, swell size is solid (1.9-2.1m), and wind conditions improve slightly (27-29% good winds). While August and September still offer large swells, winds deteriorate, making them less reliable. Winter (June-August) provides the most powerful waves, but spring (April-May) can be a sweet spot with decent wind chances and strong ground swells. Summer months (December-February) have smaller swells and poor wind conditions, making them less ideal for quality sessions. For advanced surfers seeking consistency and size, the window from April to July offers the highest likelihood of epic conditions at Tombstones.
