NHC has it going to a trop storm in the next 6 hours.. then quickly coming back to TD status! http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/tafb_latest/refresh/danger_atl_latestBW_sm2+gif/144712123_sm.gif
Not 100% sure.... I think around 80° But, we are talking about surface temp of the water. That storm is over 300 miles out to sea where the water is way warmer than here. (close to 80°) btw - the water temp here now is around 60°
Yes!!!! I saw a few people out over last weekend with just boardies. I instantly assumed they were bennies. But, you never know. I mean it's warming up but, it still isn't warm enough for me to just go boardies.
Wow, I didn't realize the water out there was warmer. I thought deeper = colder, so how come its warmer out there?
yes most of the time they are bennies but this past weekend someone i know who is prob one of the better surfers at the break i surf was supping in trunks and a rashguard. then again he was SUPping so i guess it doesn t really count as much since you stay drier.
deeper does = cooler. I was talking about surface temp. But to answer your question in the tropical Atlantic, intense sunlight warms the ocean. The Gulf Stream carries this warm water north along the U.S. East Coast and then toward Europe, before it transitions into the North Atlantic Current and heads north and east.
TD #1 has potential but she's moving away from the coast way to quickly. Plus we have that front that should be pushing through sometime tonight into tomorrow, which will push the TD well out into the Atlantic. Maybe it will bomb out in the North Atlantic though...Ireland anyone?