The water temp has literally sky rocketed up in the last couple of weeks. Looking at previous years, this year looks like it may hit 20 degrees in the next week or so...especially with this whole weeks worth of 30+ degree days. Not sure how good that will be for sea breezes though!
May not be great for seabreezes - not sure. But it is great for diving off the pier
. And when the breezes do hit, it will be straight from the steamer to boardshorts
. Shame I busted my boom on the weekend as there was a nice sou-sou-easter at Mordialloc tonight. Would have been fast and flat with a 6.5 up at 6 pm.
Hey what part of mordy do ya speed sail off?? i might have a go at speed sailing at mordy one night.
Launch just south of the pier - watkins reserve/watkins road (melways 92 F3 or googlemap it) .
Good for me 'cause it is very close to home, but also good 'cause there is a nice reef just off the pier and lines of sandbars that make for good onshore jumping and backside wave riding when winds are between south and south west. Less bump on crap chop and more jump on jacked up swell. And normally there aren't too many swimmers. Just watch out for cacky water from the creek after rain and fish hooks from rods cast off the pier.
My mates and I were looking at it today - pretty amazing rate of change. It would be interesting to plot solar radiation w.r.t water temp.
The snapper have been going mental at times too!
Love your work windaddict.
north bay is now nearly 20 degrees
mid bay is 18.8.
www.earthsci.unimelb.edu.au/~awatkins/temps.html
and
"The water temperature of Port Phillip Bay had already reached 19 degrees, the bureau said. This temperature is a rise of three degrees on normal readings. The bay did not reach the same level until January last year."
www.theage.com.au/national/hot-in-the-city-melbourne-heads-for-record-november-heat-20091111-i84c.html
freaky
Actually thats my graph!
I suspect that a large part of the warming (on top of the very high day AND nighttime temperatures (ie high daily mean temperatures) over a prolonged and unprecedented length off time) is due to the lack of wind during the heatwave resulting in less mixing of the water in the bay and hence a lot of heat being stored close to the surface. Wait till we get a good blow... wouldnt be surprised to see the temps drop sharply as the cooler deeper water is mixed through, though given the amount of heat stored up it'll still be warmer than average for a while yet.
^^^ Basically the same reason why the water close to the beach is warmer at moment - no wind!
A few Sou-Easters and it should drop back a bit...(fingers crossed!)![]()
well if we cant windsurf then maybe its a good time to work on our sun tans. looks like alot of sun bakeing with the chicks
and drinking alot of red bull for me in the sun. how about you guys??
Guys... Since there was no wind I decided to check out the new Seaford artificial reef (scuba dived), made about 8 months ago. Water was toasty warm on top but you should have felt the temp gradient at around 6m. Temp dropped about 5 degrees! Quite unreal. Anyway the reef is boring as so moved off to Wooly reef off Frankston. Same again. Dramatic change at 5 m. Guessing that a week or so of cooler weather and this big rise in temp may reverse. There is plenty of cold water down there..