Autumn is the perfect time to visit Byron for those families that love the beach but prefer the weather to be a little cooler and the average
water temp still warm at around 24 °C.
Not exact matches
2 ″ (or so) nob of fresh ginger, scrubbed, but unpeeled, chopped Pour 1 cup of boiling
water over it, let it steep 10 minutes Add 1/4 c. raw honey while
water is
still warm Let cool to room
temp, and add 1 lemon or lime juiced (I like to add in the grated peel too) 1/4 c. raw apple cider vinegar Add enough
water to make 4 cups.
I'm not very daring about
water temp, so I
still use hot.
Come October,
temps still tip the warm end of the scale and the
water beckons crystal clear and most definitely swimmable.
The
water temp was very pleasant (down here around Newcastle it's
still 16), the sun was shining, and I didn't have to paddle too much, which was good, because I'm 72.
The
water temp is
still cooler than normal @ 19 degree's Celsius.
Time 7 pm Eastern Summer Time (close up the greenhouse time) Greenhouse air
temp 80F Max greenhouse
temp reached 110F Open air
temp 69F *
Water from 150 yards long 2 inch black polypipe running exposed to sun on bone dry ground (no rain for 2 weeks) 72F Maximum open air
temp reached 81F * Cloudless,
still sunny day.
Just to let you know how stupid the global warming activists are, I've been to the south pole 3 times and even there, where the
water vapor is under 0.2 mm precipitable, it's
still the H2O that is the main concern in our field and nobody even talks about CO2 because CO2 doesn't absorb or radiate in the portion of the spectrum corresponding with earth's surface
temps of 220 to 320 K. Not at all.