water temp

From: Kirk Lindstrom (kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Jan 24 1994 - 17:21:46 PST


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From: Kirk Lindstrom <kirk@hpmsd3.sj.hp.com-DeleteThis>
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Subject: water temp
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 94 17:21:46 PST
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Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.85]


> > Is the water really much colder than in the summer? There should be
> > much less upwelling in the winter. Also, would a semi-dry 4-3
> > O'Neill Windskin be enough? (with booties and hood, of course).
>
> have not been paying attention on summer temps..
> but as of 1pm, it was
> air(11.7c)/water(13.2c) at the m1 buoy (middle of monterey bay).
> at 2pm, it was
> air(12.1c)/water(13.3c)/wind(6meter/sec) off halfmoon bay (37.4n/122.7w)
>
This is ~56F which is what the temps are in the summer. This
year we have El Nino, so it can be off a bit.

Kirk out



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