Cocos nucifera - Coconut Palms in Waianae, O'ahu, Hawai'i
By Delonix1
- 21 Sep, 2010
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This is the dry side of the island...the ocean temperature always seems to be a little warmer than Honolulu, usually at 85+
degrees F/ 30+ degrees C. Photo taken August 2009.
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Sandra:
I know what you mean. Our ocean temps here in San Diego have been well below normal this year.
The warmest ocean temperature recorded off San Diego was in 2006 (and a few other El Nino years) when it got up to 83 degrees F/ 28 degrees C., however, in summer it's typically between 72 - 78F or 22 - 26C...although some of the shallower coves may have warmer waters.
22 Sep, 2010
I think the average temp of the North Sea is about 4degrees ..Only 80 or so lower ..Yoiks !!
23 Sep, 2010
Mushybanna:
That's incredibly COLD!!!
24 Sep, 2010
and people go for a swim in it on Christmas Day!
5 Oct, 2010
Tetrarch:
That's a tradition here around the U.S. also. It's done here in San Diego, but the water isn't to difficult to take...compared to the Northeast and Northwest Coasts.
5 Oct, 2010
hundreds turn up for the bocing day swim in Tenby....mad fools....
5 Oct, 2010
Sandra:
I agree...Mad Fools! lol!
I usually won't go into the ocean until the water temps reaches at least 74F/ 23C and that's still pretty cold for me.
5 Oct, 2010
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30degree sea...............OMG....ours is no where near this.....when Russel Crow was filming robin hood here last year he had to stand in the sea for one scene...he was mortified by the freezing temps of it.....he he
22 Sep, 2010