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Surf Intelligence

Surf is not just about what the forecast says. It is about how conditions come together. Swell direction, wind, tide, and spot shape all interact to determine whether waves are clean, lined up, or completely blown out.

Surf Intelligence is the system behind how Killer Surf Links reads those conditions. It powers the Surfability Score and helps explain what is happening and why it matters before you paddle out.

Surfability Intelligence

Surfability

What makes a wave rideable. Learn how conditions, spot setup, and timing combine to create clean surfable waves or shut them down.

Surfability Score

A structured way to measure conditions. See how swell, wind, and tide are combined into a single score to quickly understand how a spot is shaping up.

Conditions Intelligence (Expanding)

The core elements that shape every session. These explain how the ocean and atmosphere work together to create surfable or unsurfable conditions.

Swell Intelligence (Coming Soon)

Direction, period, and energy all influence how waves break at each spot. Learn how swell lines up based on orientation and exposure.

Wind Intelligence (Coming Soon)

From glassy mornings to choppy afternoons, wind often decides the quality of a session. Understand offshore, onshore, and how wind affects surface conditions.

Tide Intelligence (Coming Soon)

Not all tides are equal. Learn how tide windows influence wave shape, speed, and consistency depending on the break.

Session Intelligence (Coming Soon)

Good waves do not last all day. Timing matters. This section focuses on when to go, how long conditions hold, and how different factors align throughout the day.

Spot Intelligence (Coming Soon)

Every break responds differently to the same conditions. Orientation, seafloor, and exposure all play a role in how swell and wind translate into actual waves.

Competition Intelligence (Coming Soon)

Conditions influence more than free surf sessions. They affect heats, wave selection, and outcomes in competition. This section connects real world conditions to how events unfold in the water.