FAQ
6. Your Burning Wave Questions Answered!
Q: What's considered a "big" wave for surfing?
A: It depends on the surfer's experience, but generally, anything over 6 feet (around 2 meters) starts to get into "big wave" territory for intermediate surfers. Professionals regularly tackle waves 20 feet and larger!
Q: Can 2m waves damage property?
A: Absolutely. Especially when combined with high tide and strong winds, 2m waves can cause coastal erosion, flooding, and damage to structures near the shoreline. Beachfront homeowners know this struggle all too well.
Q: How can I tell how big waves are before I go to the beach?
A: Check reputable surf forecasting websites and apps! They usually provide information on wave height, period, direction, and other important factors. Local weather reports can also offer clues, but surf-specific forecasts are more detailed.
Q: Are 2m waves more dangerous at certain times of the day?
A: The most dangerous time of day is typically during high tide, especially when it coincides with a storm surge or strong winds. Wave action is amplified, leading to increased risks of flooding and erosion. Check tide charts and weather forecasts before heading to the beach.