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Another Blowtorch Day For The Rowers
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Be nice if we could have some idea of the water temps.
Try here http://wattsupwiththat.com/reference-pages/sea-ice-page/
and specifically at this part of the sea ice blog, which is just before half way down the page … the sea water temp plot links to here http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/satellite/index.uk.php
However the water looks to be in the 2 – 4 C range.
Thanks! That is indeed what it looks like. I had thought it was probably in that vicinity (more towards 1.5-2 actually), but it’s good to be able to see what the official “data” say.
RTF
T-shirts and shorts days. The rowers must be working on their tans while rowing the North West ish Passage. Dumb kopfs.