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'plummet' - that's a good winter word. The BBC weather lady used it several times.
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It is nice and warm in the Blue Lagoon.
-20°C here at the moment, but with a high today of -10C.
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You are almost guaranteed a reg free flow at sub 2C unless you've got something fancy.
Mostly, <2C is time for alternative diving activities...
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I'm off to Iceland for half term - -5 but 'feels like' -18. I'm reliably informed (by MF and others) that the water temperature is 40COriginally posted by gingerjedi View PostThat's why I said fresh water, even worse from a high board.
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That's why I said fresh water, even worse from a high board.Originally posted by centurian View PostDiving/swimming at -12C is no different to 0C - the water isn't any colder.
Getting out of the water at -12C - now that's when you will feel it.
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Salty ocean water freezes about -2, that will change slightly with increased pressure at depth as well.Originally posted by centurian View PostDiving/swimming at -12C is no different to 0C - the water isn't any colder.
Getting out of the water at -12C - now that's when you will feel it.
Really salty water can get much colder.
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Freezing supercooled water puzzles scientistsOriginally posted by centurian View PostDiving/swimming at -12C is no different to 0C - the water isn't any colder.
Getting out of the water at -12C - now that's when you will feel it.
As every schoolchild knows, water freezes at 0°C. Or perhaps not. It has been known for centuries that pure water, in the absence of any nucleating surface, can remain in a supercooled liquid state down to temperatures as low as
-40°
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Dang, there goes any hope of economic recovery.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOne of my French counterparts in Belgium is stuck in the office surrounded by 6 inches of snow. Heading in our direction!
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One of my French counterparts in Belgium is stuck in the office surrounded by 6 inches of snow. Heading in our direction!
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And a damn good regulator. Even my Apeks tends to freeflow below about +5C
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