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Cap Ferret wave buoy daily means for Oct 2025

Daily means from the Cap Ferret wave buoy for Oct 2025, including available wave height, period, direction, wind and sea temperature data.

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Period Summary

Programmatically generated summary. Hog Says

1,441 wave-buoy observations covered all 31 days. Typical wave height was 4.7 ft (10th–90th percentile 1.6–10.3 ft), while mean average of more than one wave period type was 10.7 seconds (10th–90th percentile 8.3–12.7 seconds). Typical calculated wave power was approximately 9 kW/m (10th–90th percentile 0.7–46.3 kW/m), derived from significant wave height and energy period. 7 of 4,298 checked values (0.2%) were excluded by quality control. Across 13 comparable years, mean wave height was below the same-month mean of 5.7 ft and mean wave period was above the same-month mean of 10.6 seconds.

Generated only from the observations and comparisons shown on this page.

Typical Significant Wave Height

4.7ft
Mean: 5.5 ft
P10–P90: 1.610.3 ft
Recorded extremes

0.926.3 ft

Mean Observed Wave Period

10.7secs
P10–P90: 8.3 — 12.7secs
Recorded extremes

2.7 — 16.9secs

Typical Wave Power

Approximately 8.98kW/m
Mean: 19.52kW/m
P10–P90: 0.69 — 46.27kW/m
Recorded extremes

0.3 — 364.57kW/m

Calculated from significant wave height and energy period.

Available for 711 of 722 hourly samples with wave power

Typical Observed Wind

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Mean: - mph
P10–P90: -- mph

Available for 0 of 722 hourly samples

Mean Water Temperature

-°C
P10–P90: - — -°C

Available for 0 of 722 hourly samples

Compared With Previous Octobers

Historical baseline from 19,339 observations across 13 years.

Wave Height
5.5ft
0.2ft below mean
Historical mean 5.709ft
Wave Period
10.7s
0.1s above mean
Historical mean 10.6s
Water Temperature
Not enough comparable data

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About Cap Ferret wave buoy

Cap Ferret is a long-running CANDHIS directional buoy off the Aquitaine coast, operated within France's national in-situ sea-state observatory. It provides an offshore reference for the energetic Bay of Biscay swell approaching the Arcachon inlet and the long, sandy and erosion-prone Landes coastline.

Its current data source reports wave height, wave period, wave direction, directional spread and sea temperature.

Metrics are rows; days run left to right.
Cap Ferret wave buoy daily means Oct 2025Last observation shown
Metric
Mean significant wave height (ft)444QC rejectedQC rejected7455432223221479919117675657
Mean maximum wave height (ft)7671416106876532244326111414291812101199811
Mean peak period (s)11111110121212131212111191012121110109109121298810121112
Mean average period (s)9109811111113109974588566898111087788910
Mean period Tm02 (s)67768871076654455444666876556566
Mean peak wave directionWNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 99%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%NWconcentration 92%WNWconcentration 93%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 89%Wconcentration 85%Wconcentration 88%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%Wconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%NWconcentration 100%NWconcentration 100%NWconcentration 100%NWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 100%WNWconcentration 99%
Mean directional spread (°)16.617.017.518.015.217.618.914.518.619.621.826.827.928.020.021.229.830.426.316.820.518.216.616.422.221.820.118.119.018.917.8
Mean water temperature(°C)-------------------------------

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The observation data displayed on this page is from the Cerema CANDHIS coastal wave observatory.

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