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JimH July 27th 07 10:12 PM

Water Temps
 
So what is the water temp in your boating area?

For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so feet) 1
mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a shallow).

The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin to
start backing down.



Don White July 27th 07 10:32 PM

Water Temps
 

"JimH" ask wrote in message
...
So what is the water temp in your boating area?

For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so feet)
1 mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a shallow).

The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin
to start backing down.


53.6 this afternoon. Still waiting for our water to hit 60. Came close a
couple of times.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=44258



Chuck Gould July 27th 07 10:32 PM

Water Temps
 
On Jul 27, 2:12?pm, "JimH" ask wrote:
So what is the water temp in your boating area?

For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so feet) 1
mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a shallow).

The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin to
start backing down.


Check out this psychedelic water temp map.... :-)

http://www.wunderground.com/MAR/

Those colors are pretty intense by any standard.

We're a bit colder in Puget Sound than offshore in the North Pacific.
Less direct influence from the tropical currents. Water temperature
most of the year is in the high-40's to low-50's.


HK July 27th 07 10:35 PM

Water Temps
 
Don White wrote:
"JimH" ask wrote in message
...
So what is the water temp in your boating area?

For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so feet)
1 mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a shallow).

The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin
to start backing down.


53.6 this afternoon. Still waiting for our water to hit 60. Came close a
couple of times.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=44258




80F here...the fish bite has slowed.

Jim July 27th 07 10:56 PM

Water Temps
 

"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
oups.com...
| On Jul 27, 2:12?pm, "JimH" ask wrote:
| So what is the water temp in your boating area?
|
| For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so
feet) 1
| mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a shallow).
|
| The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin
to
| start backing down.
|
| Check out this psychedelic water temp map.... :-)
|
| http://www.wunderground.com/MAR/
|
| Those colors are pretty intense by any standard.
|
| We're a bit colder in Puget Sound than offshore in the North Pacific.
| Less direct influence from the tropical currents. Water temperature
| most of the year is in the high-40's to low-50's.

Awesome. That's cold enough to keep beer chilled.
|


HK July 27th 07 11:12 PM

Water Temps
 
Jim wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
oups.com...
| On Jul 27, 2:12?pm, "JimH" ask wrote:
| So what is the water temp in your boating area?
|
| For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so
feet) 1
| mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a shallow).
|
| The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin
to
| start backing down.
|
| Check out this psychedelic water temp map.... :-)
|
| http://www.wunderground.com/MAR/
|
| Those colors are pretty intense by any standard.
|
| We're a bit colder in Puget Sound than offshore in the North Pacific.
| Less direct influence from the tropical currents. Water temperature
| most of the year is in the high-40's to low-50's.

Awesome. That's cold enough to keep beer chilled.
|



Or to kill you in a very very short time.

Chuck Gould July 27th 07 11:51 PM

Water Temps
 
On Jul 27, 3:12?pm, HK wrote:
Jim wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
roups.com...
| On Jul 27, 2:12?pm, "JimH" ask wrote:
| So what is the water temp in your boating area?
|
| For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so
feet) 1
| mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a shallow).
|
| The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin
to
| start backing down.
|
| Check out this psychedelic water temp map.... :-)
|
|http://www.wunderground.com/MAR/
|
| Those colors are pretty intense by any standard.
|
| We're a bit colder in Puget Sound than offshore in the North Pacific.
| Less direct influence from the tropical currents. Water temperature
| most of the year is in the high-40's to low-50's.


Awesome. That's cold enough to keep beer chilled.
|


Or to kill you in a very very short time.- Hide quoted text -

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Arrgh, matey. It takes a rough tough seaman to boat in these frigid
waters, it do. Literally shivers me timbers, just thinkin' about it.


JimH July 28th 07 12:16 AM

Water Temps
 

"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Jul 27, 2:12?pm, "JimH" ask wrote:
So what is the water temp in your boating area?

For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so
feet) 1
mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a shallow).

The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin
to
start backing down.


Check out this psychedelic water temp map.... :-)

http://www.wunderground.com/MAR/

Those colors are pretty intense by any standard.

We're a bit colder in Puget Sound than offshore in the North Pacific.
Less direct influence from the tropical currents. Water temperature
most of the year is in the high-40's to low-50's.


I would hate to fall in those waters from the boat as ones survival time
ranges from 1 to 6 hours, with expected time before unconsciousness of 30
minutes to 2 hours.

http://www.seagrant.umn.edu/coastal_...es/hypothermia

No thanks.



John H. July 28th 07 01:34 AM

Water Temps
 
On Fri, 27 Jul 2007 19:16:31 -0400, "JimH" ask wrote:


"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
roups.com...
On Jul 27, 2:12?pm, "JimH" ask wrote:
So what is the water temp in your boating area?

For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so
feet) 1
mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a shallow).

The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin
to
start backing down.


Check out this psychedelic water temp map.... :-)

http://www.wunderground.com/MAR/

Those colors are pretty intense by any standard.

We're a bit colder in Puget Sound than offshore in the North Pacific.
Less direct influence from the tropical currents. Water temperature
most of the year is in the high-40's to low-50's.


I would hate to fall in those waters from the boat as ones survival time
ranges from 1 to 6 hours, with expected time before unconsciousness of 30
minutes to 2 hours.

http://www.seagrant.umn.edu/coastal_...es/hypothermia

No thanks.


Do you fall into Lake Erie frequently?
--
John H

JimH July 28th 07 03:21 AM

Water Temps
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"JimH" ask wrote in message
...
So what is the water temp in your boating area?

For us, 72 F with the temp taken at the bottom of the Lake (40 or so
feet) 1 mile off Cleveland (the western basin of Lake Erie is a
shallow).

The water temp will climb to the mid 70's some time in August then begin
to start backing down.


53.6 this afternoon. Still waiting for our water to hit 60. Came close a
couple of times.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=44258



80F here...the fish bite has slowed.


80F? Where are your temperatures taken? Are these surface temps?




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