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Spurn Point wave buoy monthly means for 2026

Monthly means from the Spurn Point wave buoy for 2026, including available wave height, period, direction, wind and sea temperature data.

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Typical Significant Wave Height

1.8ft
Mean: 2.2 ft
P10–P90: 0.94.3 ft
Recorded extremes

0.38.9 ft

Mean Observed Wave Period

6.1secs
P10–P90: 3.1 — 10secs
Recorded extremes

1.7 — 22.2secs

Available for 5,159 of 5,167 hourly samples

Observed Wave Direction

E

Circular concentration: 60%

Mean Water Temperature

10.7°C
P10–P90: 5.2 — 17.9°C
Recorded extremes

3.5 — 20.2°C

Available for 5,166 of 5,167 hourly samples

Chart showing grouped wave observations for Spurn Point. Use the table on this page for a text version of the same measurements. To open daily observations, use a linked month name in the table.

About Spurn Point wave buoy

Spurn Point is a Channel Coastal Observatory wave station off the narrow spit at the mouth of the Humber. It records North Sea conditions beside a highly mobile coastal landform and provides context for the estuary entrance, nearby shipping routes and the exposed southern Holderness coast.

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

Metrics are rows; months run left to right.
Spurn Point wave buoy monthly means 2026Last observation shown
Metric
Mean significant wave height (ft)43222122----
Mean peak period (s)77766467----
Mean zero-crossing period (s)44444344----
Mean peak wave directionEconcentration 89%Econcentration 74%Econcentration 46%Econcentration 63%Econcentration 73%ESEconcentration 35%NEconcentration 60%NEconcentration 68%----
Mean directional spread (°)30.532.139.734.436.337.037.934.9----
Mean water temperature(°C)5.15.77.59.412.415.618.018.4----

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The observation data displayed on this page is from the Regional Coastal Monitoring Programme.

Learn how SurfHog combines, checks and summarizes observations in the data and methodology notes.

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