1. check the weather
Check the weather forecast before setting off and be aware of possible weather hazards.
Outdoor water sports are highly dependent on the weather. Unexpected changes in the weather, such as thunderstorms, strong winds or rain, can pose a considerable risk.
Unforeseen weather conditions can lead to dangerous situations, such as strong waves, obstructed visibility and increased risk of lightning strikes.
Practical tips:
- Obtain reliable weather information from local weather services or specialized apps. Check the weather forecast regularly before and during your water sports activity.
- Be prepared for rapid weather changes. Find out about local weather phenomena and learn to interpret weather signs.
- Draw up an emergency plan in the event of an unexpected change in the weather. This can include knowing safe places for rapid evacuation and carrying emergency equipment such as communication devices protected from water.
- Risk awareness: Assess the risk based on the current and forecast weather. Avoid water sports when there is a threat of danger such as thunderstorms or strong winds.