East End and The Gap Surf and Wind Quality (New-Zealand – Taranaki, New Zealand)
The charts below show frequency of occurrence of a certain swell or wind in East End and The Gap, broken down by both direction and strength (wave height).
IMPORTANT: Beta version feature! Swell heights are open water values from NWW3. There is no attempt to model near-shore effects. Coastal wave heights will generally be less, especially if the break does not have unobstructed exposure to the open ocean.
Seasonal East End and The Gap Swell and Wind Distribution
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This chart describes how commonly and how strongly the wind blows from different direct... (show all text)
The figure illustrates the range of swells directed at East End and The Gap through a t... (show all text)
The rose diagram describes how commonly and how strongly the wind blows from different ... (show all text)
The graph illustrates the range of swells directed at East End and The Gap through a ty... (show all text)
The figure shows how commonly and how strongly the wind blows from different directions... (show all text)
This picture describes the range of swells directed at East End and The Gap over a norm... (show all text)
You can also compare this with East End and The Gap swell conditioned on favourable winds.
Also see overall East End and The Gap surf quality charts (on the guide page) and East End and The Gap surf quality by month.


