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super fish
Apr 26, 2009, 09:42 PM
NODC is saying that the water temps in OC MD are at 62 degrees! too bad there arent any waves
Swellinfo
Apr 26, 2009, 11:24 PM
keep in mind that buoy is located inside the ocean city inlet.
pvjumper05
Apr 27, 2009, 01:09 AM
i was at OC, NJ today and you could manage without gloves and booties. the air temp was so high that it felt good to take a dip in 48 degree water lol
jay cagney
Apr 27, 2009, 02:30 AM
saw some people in manasquan board shorting it with a 2mm top or something, little kids though.
XRider13
Apr 27, 2009, 02:46 AM
I was in OCMD today with just a 4/3 no boots/gloves/hood. hands and feet got a little cold but the outside temp made it manageable
DPR
Apr 27, 2009, 03:19 AM
A lot of people were just in board shorts today. I wore a ****ty 3/2, 3mm booties and gloves. I wasn't cold at all.
rustysrfr
Apr 27, 2009, 03:50 AM
i was just messing around doing stand up yesterday in board shorts hahha. only for fifteen minutes tho hahahha, real cold yo. but i have noticed in the past couple years that the water has been getting warmer, earlier in the year.
NJ SPONGIN
Apr 28, 2009, 02:29 AM
how long should it take for the water to get above 55 in nj?
GnarActually
Apr 28, 2009, 04:02 AM
i'd say by May 8th, water temps in NJ will be roughly around 55. i know im deffiently not wearing more then 3mm boots and 3/2 when it becomes may...i hate hoods and gloves.
aka pumpmaster
Apr 28, 2009, 12:42 PM
depends on the weather. this warm spell is ending today and as a result, the water will warm up much slower.
swabby
Apr 28, 2009, 01:48 PM
By the second week of May, water temps should be well into the 50's. Keep an eye on those south swells like the one forecast for the weekend- south winds bring an upwelling of cooler ocean water near the shore so expect some icy water temps (upper40's) for this weekend.
OBlove
Apr 28, 2009, 03:32 PM
i find that the most drastic water temp. changes occur during may, june and July. it will climb then fall, then climb climb climb then upwell and drop to the 50's in mid july. from here on out, you need to have a 3/2, short sleeve full, long sleeve spring, spring and thermal top on hand for every scrap of waves. i paddled for 2 and half hours on saturday in board shorts in the ocean with no problems, granted my rails were 7 inches thick!
mitchell
Apr 28, 2009, 09:37 PM
this afternoon at OC inlet there were about 10 ppl out, all 3/2s from the look, mostly without gloves and most in booties but not all. i surfed the crappy waves for about an hour w/o gloves or booties and it ws ok. I'd guess the water was upper 50s.
Zansurf
Apr 30, 2009, 04:32 PM
So can we make it official that gloves are optional in ocean city!? I just got a new CI POD quad fin and i wanted to hit it this weekend with no gloves on. I also expect a thread dedicated to raving about this board. Just prepare yourself i've been waiting forever to get one of these.
Shakagrom
May 1, 2009, 01:22 AM
I overheard a conversation yesterday between two extremely spoiled suburban moms and one said, (direct quote) "I can't believe it's so cold today!"
You kidding me? What planet are you on? I mean really, 60's just isn't enough for some people
MDSurfer
May 1, 2009, 02:33 AM
I was jetboating in the OCM back bays on Sunday and the water temps ranged from 62 inside the inlet, to 68 degrees right behind the convention center. My meek crew kept me from exiting the inlet to check ocean temps, but suffice to say I had to swim (sans wetsuit) to clear my jet pump behind the convention center, and while chilly at first, I got used to it pretty quickly. The good news is with more warm days like Sunday, and continuing cycles of the bay tides, it should start to have an impact soon enough at the mouth of the inlet. Just hit it on an outgoing tide.
Swellinfo
May 1, 2009, 02:38 AM
I was jetboating in the OCM back bays on Sunday and the water temps ranged from 62 inside the inlet, to 68 degrees right behind the convention center. My meek crew kept me from exiting the inlet to check ocean temps, but suffice to say I had to swim (sans wetsuit) to clear my jet pump behind the convention center, and while chilly at first, I got used to it pretty quickly. The good news is with more warm days like Sunday, and continuing cycles of the bay tides, it should start to have an impact soon enough at the mouth of the inlet. Just hit it on an outgoing tide.
ya, surfing the inlet there, you often get these pockets of warm water that are much warmer that areas to the north... I love when that happens.
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