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Understanding Weather Conditions for Paddle Boarding

Learn to read wind, waves, tides, and weather patterns to make safe decisions on the water.

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TLDR

Check three things before every launch: wind speed (under 10 mph for beginners), wave height (under 1 ft for beginners), and water temperature (dress for the water, not the air). Offshore wind is dangerous at any skill level.

Проблема

Most weather-related accidents happen because paddlers misjudge conditions — they check air temperature but not water temperature, or don't understand that offshore wind can blow them out to sea.

Решение

Use a structured pre-launch weather assessment: wind direction and speed, wave period and height, tide state, and water temperature. Understand how each factor affects your safety.

Audience: All paddlers who go on open water — lakes, bays, rivers, and ocean.

Steps

  1. 1

    Check wind speed and direction — offshore wind (blowing from land to sea) is the most dangerous

  2. 2

    Assess wave conditions — wave period matters as much as wave height

  3. 3

    Know the tide — tidal currents can be stronger than your paddling speed

  4. 4

    Measure water temperature — below 60°F/15°C requires thermal protection

  5. 5

    Check visibility — fog and heavy rain reduce visibility and increase collision risk

  6. 6

    Understand local hazards — submerged rocks, strong currents, boat traffic zones

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What wind speed is too high for SUP?

Beginners: over 10 mph (8 knots). Intermediate: over 15 mph (13 knots). Advanced: over 20 mph (17 knots). If in doubt, do not go out.

What does wave period mean?

Wave period is the time between successive waves. Short periods (under 8 seconds) mean steep, choppy waves. Long periods (over 12 seconds) mean smoother, more predictable swells.

Can I paddle in the rain?

Light rain is usually safe. Heavy rain reduces visibility and can indicate changing wind conditions. Thunderstorms require immediate evacuation from the water.

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