Spain’s Seafaring Sports See Fewer Calm Days

https://eos.org/articles/spains-seafaring-sports-see-fewer-calm-days

By Kimberly M. S. Cartier, Eos/AGU. 

Excerpt: ...The changing seasonality of weather conditions will affect the local economy, which relies on tourism, and points to how climate change is affecting the region. ...In 2022, Tarragona’s shores experienced roughly 8 more brave days, 3 more surf days, and 5 fewer calm days per month than in 1958, though the trends are still preliminary, Boqué Ciurana said. The peak period for snorkeling and other gentle recreation, typically July and August, has gotten shorter, whereas periods that are good for more active sports such as surfing and sailing have grown longer. Boqué Ciurana presented these results at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2023.... 

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