Atlas del Atlántico
Inteligencia de campo para un Atlántico vivo — visitantes, gente del lugar y personas alrededor de Pantín / Valdoviño. No es briefing de concurso ni copia turística.
Inteligencia costera de este tramo — visitantes, gente del lugar y personas alrededor del evento. No es briefing de concurso. La ciencia de Galicia queda debajo.
Pantín often feels cleaner and more readable in the morning, then wind, tide and the NW-facing beach change the texture by afternoon. The sh…
Beaches a few kilometres apart in Valdoviño open to different compass bearings, sit behind different headlands, and feel the same tide at di…
A beach “holds” when the incoming energy still organises on the bank instead of dumping as whitewater. Watch period, direction versus the be…
Usually because local wind and tide have changed, not because a new swell arrived. The NW-facing beach takes the afternoon breeze more hones…
The same tide and wind that change the surf also change what is visible on the rocks and in the nearshore: intertidal life at low water, bir…
Swell is wave energy generated by distant wind systems that travels across the Atlantic and changes character as it reaches the Galician coa…
Galician waters are often colder and more biologically productive because northerly winds can drive coastal upwelling, a process that pushes…
The Galician coast supports rich ocean life because its Atlantic exposure, varied habitats, and productive waters create good conditions for…
- Why are Galician waters so cold in summer?
- What is coastal upwelling?
- What does swell period mean for surfers?
- Why is offshore wind better for surf?
- Why does one nearby beach have waves and another does not?
- How can you read whether a beach will handle the swell?
- Why are there dolphins in Galicia?
- What animals can you see from the Galician coast?
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