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Interactive Wind Conditions Map

The WindTrackr telemetry map delivers an instant overview of our global network of monitored spots. Each sensor streams real-time wind speed and direction data, enabling you to assess locations by the second and ensure you invest your time in the absolute best conditions.

Expand any station to access advanced telemetry: 24-hour and 7-day historical charting, cross-referenced official forecasts, and gust analysis. The sensor network transmits continuously via WebSocket, guaranteeing zero-latency streaming and true real-time data without page reloads.

Plan your kitesurfing, windsurfing, wingfoil, or sailing sessions with professional precision. By cross-referencing network data, you can identify thermal patterns and complex coastal effects that generic models simply ignore. Demanding riders know the difference between a good and bad session comes down to reading in-situ data, not regional predictions.

Beyond to-the-minute data, this tool is designed to analyze wind behavior at scale. Monitoring the network allows you to identify thermal cycles, pressure gradients, and topographical accelerations specific to complex coastlines. Cross-checking readings from multiple sensors reduces uncertainty, optimizes your travel time, and radically elevates the quality of your decisions.

High-performance centers and professional instructors rely on our telemetry to evaluate wind status and its impact on sea state. Understanding the deviation between base wind and peak gusts, as well as how direction impacts the coast, is a critical safety factor. Our interface delivers this clarity immediately.

To maximize your use of our platform, visit the technical knowledge hub. Combining a deep understanding of marine meteorology with our real-time data streams will provide you with the ultimate tactical advantage at any global spot.

How to use the wind map

  • Watch the color-coded markers: green indicates light conditions, yellow moderate conditions, and red strong winds.
  • Zoom in to explore specific coastal areas or use the full view to compare the entire station network.
  • Check each station card below the map for a quick summary of speed, gusts and direction.