Sentences with phrase «average water temperatures»

In the Arctic, due to colder - than - average water temperatures, only about 200 m of water depth is required, which increases the vulnerability of those methane hydrates to a warming Arctic Ocean.
Average water temperatures are fairly constant, ranging from a high of 84 °F (29 °C) in September to a low of 79 °F (26 °C) in February.
Go with a slightly thicker wetsuit than average water temperatures might suggest, as many sites have thermoclines, with colder water below.
Wet suits are provided during windier months, but average water temperatures hover between 73 - 84 F. Keep an eye out for huge parrot fish, grouper, rays and angel fish.
Average water temperatures of 80 degrees make the crystal turquoise waters ideal for swimming.
As of Feb. 14, 2016, the latest ocean computer model shows colder - than - average water temperatures off the South American coast from Ecuador to Panama.
Once they are buried, the eggs will hatch in 50 days at an average water temperature of 50 ° — but will take five days longer for each degree of cold below this level.
It may also be one of the coldest: the average water temperature near the shore is only about 6 °C.
The average water temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit, so if you and your travel companion like aquatic fun, Phu Quoc's ideal weather and calm waters are ideal for water sports such as snorkelling, scuba diving, fishing, kayaking, jet - skiing and wind sailing popular.
Although the year - round average water temperature in Belize is 82 ° F (28 ° C), with 3 days per dive, we advise using a dive skin or thin short suit.
The average water temperature never dips below 22 °C in winter, with an average of a toasty 29 °C during summer.
Cairns» warm weather means ideal diving temperatures - an average water temperature of 29.5 °C in summer in Cairns drops to only 23 °C in winter; with a pleasant 26.5 °C summer average dropping to only 22 °C in June on the Gold Coast to the State's south.
Summer is November through March with average land temperature from 80 - 90 degrees and average water temperature 80 - 83 degrees.
The average water temperature is 26 - 28 °C / 78 - 82 °F during all months.
The average water temperature in the Whitsundays is 26 degrees Celcius year - round.
It's not just my opinion, it's scientific, and it's all to do with the average water temperature — a warm 27 degrees, which is the scientific sweet spot for fishing (according to my fishing sources).
The average water temperature is 26 degrees, 70 % of the area is national park, and holy moly do they have some sick (read: baller, bangin», sweet, rad, sexy, really quite nice) beaches.
Average Water temperature: ranges from 20 °C to 31 °C year round.
Dave, quite enough ships have sailed around the Cape since 1850 to give us a pretty good idea of the average water temperature scooped up from the ocean in that period.

Not exact matches

2 cups (284 g) all - purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 3/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup (2 sticks; 227 g) unsalted butter, room temperature 1 1/2 cups (297 g) granulated sugar 1/4 cup (50 g) packed brown sugar 1 large egg 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract 2 tablespoons water 6 ounces (170 g) bittersweet chocolate, chopped into bite - size pieces averaging 1/2 inch
Van Wyk and Snyder temper the knives, bringing them up to a higher temperature in an oven (around 1,375 to 1,550 Fahrenheit on average), then quench them in a hot canola - oil or brine - water bath before tempering them again.
Most bacteria found in cloth diapers will die at 130 - 140 degrees, which is actually the average hot water temperature in many homes.
Calculations assume a Hot / Cold cycle in a typical washing machine, and include water plus electricity for washer, electric dryer and electric water heater, with incoming water temperature of 77F (25C), an average electricity rate / KWh of $ 0.15, plus price of water of $ 5.50 / 1000 gallons.
In fact, this year's above - average temperatures have drawn an exceptionally large crowd to Seascape, the Park District water park that opened earlier this year near Volid Drive and Moon Lake Boulevard.
It shows that the greatest threats to the UK come from periods of too much or too little water, increasing average and extreme seasonal temperatures, and rising sea levels.
This water is warming an average of 0.03 degrees Celsius per year, with temperatures at the deepest ocean sensors sometimes exceeding 0.3 degrees Celsius or 33 degrees Fahrenheit, Muenchow said.
So Weschler and Wisthaler simulated a typical office environment at the Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen — two people in a carpeted 28.5 — cubic meter room at a temperature of 23 degrees Celsius with two small stainless steel tables, two chairs, two flat - screen LCD monitors, two headsets, one walkie - talkie, one small mixing fan, a few books, two laptops, two bottles of water and ozone concentrations that reached roughly 32 parts per billion, an average exposure for a hot, smoggy day.
If the water is there, it's unlikely to harbour life, as the temperature is below -30 °C on average — too cold for even extreme Earth microbes to replicate and metabolise.
Temperature increases close to or above the average.61 degrees F rise were seen in some of the world's most popular waters, including Lake Tahoe (+.97 F by hand, +1.28 by satellite), the Dead Sea (+1.13 F), two reservoirs serving New York City, Seattle's Lake Washington (+.49 F), and the Great Lakes Huron (+1.53 F by hand, +.79 by satellite), Michigan (+.76 F by hand, +.36 by satellite), Ontario (+.59 F) and Superior (+2.09 F by hand measurement, +1.44 F by satellite).
Southern Ocean seafloor water temperatures are projected to warm by an average of 0.4 °C over this century with some areas possibly increasing by as much as 2 °C.
«We still don't know exactly where the meltwater came from, but given that the average temperature at the nearest weather station has risen by about 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) over the last 50 years, it makes sense that snow and ice are melting and the resulting water is seeping down beneath the glacier,» Thompson said.
As of March 2013, surface waters of the tropical north Atlantic Ocean remained warmer than average, while Pacific Ocean temperatures declined from a peak in late fall.
With an El Niño now under way — meaning warm surface waters in the Pacific are releasing heat into the atmosphere — and predicted to intensify, it looks as if the global average surface temperature could jump by around 0.1 °C in just one year.
He noted that an increase in average temperature of even 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit across the Southwest as the result of climate change could compromise the Colorado River's ability to meet the water demands of Nevada and six other states, as well as that of the Hoover Dam.
With an average surface temperature of -55 ° Celsius, water itself can not exist as a liquid on Mars, but concentrated solutions of perchlorate could survive these low temperatures
This year, the event will benefit from an unseasonably warm winter, with satellite data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationplacing the average water surface temperature around Coney Island in December at about 48 degrees Fahrenheit (8.9 degrees Celsius).
Thomas estimated that the average time spent in the water for most of the New Year's Day attendees is 2 or 3 minutes, although Polar Bear Club members who are more used to the cold stay in for about 10 minutes, «regardless of the temperature,» he said.
Those models will look at impacts such as regional average temperature change, sea - level rise, ocean acidification, and the sustainability of soils and water as well as the impacts of invasive species on food production and human health.
So far, this barrier of extremely salty water, with an average temperature of ca.
The impacts of global warming are felt especially in mountainous regions, where the rise in temperatures is above average, affecting both glacierized landscapes and water resources.
But once the waters returned to average temperatures, the crabs disappeared.
By then, the world has warmed to an average temperature of about 57 ˚C — similar to the endpoint for a planet exposed to a brightening sun, and hot enough to lose water.
At the end of last year, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) revealed that water temperature in the central Pacific had reached 3.1 °C above average.
With higher levels of carbon dioxide and higher average temperatures, the oceans» surface waters warm and sea ice disappears, and the marine world will see increased stratification, intense nutrient trapping in the deep Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean) and nutrition starvation in the other oceans.
Time series of temperature anomaly for all waters warmer than 14 °C show large reductions in interannual to inter-decadal variability and a more spatially uniform upper ocean warming trend (0.12 Wm − 2 on average) than previous results.
The work, which covered 1936 - 2010, considered average monthly temperatures and total monthly precipitation for the water year (prior October to September) as possible predictors of annual streamflow.
Each layer of water can have drastically different temperatures, so determining the average over the entirety of the ocean's surface and depths presents a challenge.
At that time, the average temperature at the planet's surface would have approached the boiling point of water — 100 degrees Celsius, about 75 degrees higher than today.
An average surface temperature of 300 ºF (149 ºC) below zero allows water to build and form impressive, rugged mountain ranges, while nitrogen ice remains relatively malleable.
«But if this study is correct, we should also expect average water supply for humans to decline over the long term as temperatures warm.»
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