OCEANIC
WAVE

Welcome to Oceanic-Wave your Ultimate Hub for Ocean Data and Insights

We have a dream of becoming the first ever one-stop oceanic data shop.

The Kernow Weather Team, known for its top-notch meteorological services, has launched Oceanic-Wave, a comprehensive portal for ocean enthusiasts and professionals.

Real-Time Conditions for Safety and Recreation

Oceanic-Wave offers surfers and divers real-time wave conditions, tides, and swell forecasts to ensure safe and enjoyable ocean adventures.

Our platform caters to all ocean needs, providing up-to-date information for surfers, divers, sailors, and fishermen. It includes data on wind patterns, currents, and water temperatures to optimize voyages and fishing trips.

Passion for Marine Life and Conservation

Oceanic-Wave also focuses on marine life and conservation, offering detailed data on marine species, habitats, and migration patterns. Stay informed about climate change effects on marine ecosystems with weather data, climate projections, and research.

Dive Site Insights Coming Soon

For diving enthusiasts, upcoming features will include insights into dive sites, underwater topography, and marine biodiversity, enhancing your diving experiences.

Join Us on Our Journey

Oceanic-Wave is committed to providing the most comprehensive and reliable oceanic data available. Join us on our journey to explore, understand, and protect our oceans. Whether you’re on the surface riding the waves or exploring the depths, Oceanic-Wave is here to support your ocean adventures. 

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Fun Facts About Our Oceans

 

The oceans cover about 71% of the Earth’s surface, making them the largest habitat on the planet. Despite this vast coverage, we’ve only explored about 5% of the ocean’s depths.

Total Area of the Oceans: Approximately 361 million square kilometers (361 million km²).

Oceans are home to an estimated 2.2 million species, many of which remain undiscovered. From the tiniest plankton to the largest mammals, the diversity of marine life is astounding.

The ocean’s tides are primarily driven by the gravitational pull of the moon. This creates the regular rising and falling of sea levels, which we experience as high and low tides.

Exploring and understanding the oceans is not only fascinating but essential for preserving the health of our planet. They are a vital resource and home to countless wonders waiting to be discovered.

 

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Safety First: Only Use Beaches with Lifeguards

When planning your surfing adventure in Cornwall, it’s crucial to prioritize safety by choosing beaches with lifeguard presence. During the summer months, from May to September, most Cornish beaches are patrolled by RNLI Lifeguards, ensuring that you have plenty of options to choose from. These lifeguards are typically on duty between 10am and 6pm, providing a safe environment for beachgoers and surfers alike. Always check local information for precise times and enjoy your beach fun with peace of mind, knowing that professional help is readily available if needed.

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