Saint-Jean-de-Luz wave buoy daily means for Mar 2021
Daily means from the Saint-Jean-de-Luz wave buoy for Mar 2021, including available wave height, period, direction, wind and sea temperature data.
Period Summary
Programmatically generated summary. Hog Says1,266 wave-buoy observations covered 28 of 31 days (90%). Typical wave height was 3.4 ft (10th–90th percentile 2–10.2 ft), while mean average of more than one wave period type was 11.8 seconds (10th–90th percentile 6.8–14.3 seconds). Typical calculated wave power was approximately 5.8 kW/m (10th–90th percentile 1.5–56.1 kW/m), derived from significant wave height and energy period. 16 of 3,791 checked values (0.4%) were excluded by quality control. Across 7 comparable years, mean wave height was below the same-month mean of 6.7 ft and mean wave period was below the same-month mean of 12.1 seconds.
Generated only from the observations and comparisons shown on this page.
Typical Significant Wave Height
Recorded extremes
1.4 — 19.4 ft
Mean Observed Wave Period
Recorded extremes
4.4 — 23.5secs
Available for 640 of 642 hourly samples
Typical Wave Power
Recorded extremes
0.78 — 280.67kW/m
Calculated from significant wave height and energy period.
Available for 638 of 642 hourly samples with wave power
Typical Observed Wind
Available for 0 of 642 hourly samples
Mean Water Temperature
Available for 0 of 642 hourly samples
Compared With Previous Marchs
Historical baseline from 10,160 observations across 7 years.
- Wave Height
- 4.8ft
- 1.9ft below mean
- Historical mean 6.66ft
- Wave Period
- 11.8s
- 0.3s below mean
- Historical mean 12.1s
- Water Temperature
- –
- Not enough comparable data
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Sorry, there is no wave data for Mon, Mar 1, 2021
About Saint-Jean-de-Luz wave buoy
Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a CANDHIS directional buoy on the French Basque coast near the Spanish border. Maintained through the Cerema-coordinated national observatory and local partners, it provides offshore context for a naturally embayed and partly protected coast exposed to southern Bay of Biscay swell.
Its current data source reports wave height, wave period, wave direction, directional spread and sea temperature.
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Learn how SurfHog combines, checks and summarizes observations in the data and methodology notes.