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colas said..
With the progress on wave forecasts, i must say I look more and more at the wave energy amount (in KiloJoules) rather than pure height. Whereever you are now, there is a forecast available. It also factors in the period, and is a much more accurate scale to estimate the wave actual power. Two waves of the same height may not require the same "pay grade" depending on the period.
For instance, at ms usual spot, I know that under 30KJ is not surfable, 100 to 300 KJ is a fun wave size, and over 500KJ it begins to close out depending on the tide.
Thanks Colas,
Yes I agree and use the energy forecast a lot in deciding what beach to head to. I find the wave height forecasts to be unreliable. Once at the beach however I have on occasion paddled out into waves that were far bigger than anticipated and I am now trying to use this simple method described to get a sense if the waves are significantly over my head. Around head high is my maximum comfort level. Double that and fear becomes the dominant emotion and I tend to wish I was somewhere else.
Cheers
Bob