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How many degrees can I go to sea?

Question 1: What is the suitable temperature for swimming in the sea? Is 30 degrees enough? According to my personal experience, it is not accurate to look at the maximum temperature, but also consider the temperature difference, wind speed, sunny and cloudy days. In addition, the latitude of the beach is also very important, such as Sanya, Maldives, Buji and other places, basically no problem all year round.

If the temperature difference between day and night is only a dozen degrees, even if the temperature rises to 30 degrees during the day, it is windy on cloudy days, and the sea water temperature does not rise as fast as the temperature, swimming in the sea will still feel very cold, just like in Auckland in summer, and people have to give up the idea of going to the seaside.

Therefore, the most suitable temperature for going out to sea is 25-35 degrees, and it is better if there is plenty of sunshine during the day.

Question 2: There is a difference between sea water temperature and air temperature in Qingdao. Usually when the sea temperature is above 20 degrees, you will feel more comfortable. 10 degrees, it is dangerous for people who have not practiced to get into the water, and it is easy to cramp when they are cold. The sea temperature in Qingdao is basically above 20 degrees this season, no problem. However, you should be careful not to go into the sea if it is windy and rainy that day. The best swimming time is 4 pm, and 2 noon is the hottest time in the air, but the sea is not the hottest. Only after 3-4 o'clock, the water temperature reaches the highest temperature. And the sun is also in the west, not as hot as at noon. The weather forecast says it's cool, which is cool. But I feel good. It just rained. Today is not suitable. Let's see if it rains tomorrow. After the rain, the sea will get dirty. Not suitable for swimming. The beach radio station will report the current pattern that day. Good luck.

Question 3: How many degrees can you go to? 25 degrees is the most comfortable temperature for human body, unlike 40 degrees in hot springs.

Question 4: What is the suitable temperature for going to the seaside? The water temperature is 22-28 degrees, suitable for swimming.

Question 5: Can we go to sea at the present temperature? In the north of the Yangtze River, if you roll up your trouser legs and go to sea, it's ok, it won't be too cold, especially at noon. South of the Yangtze River, especially Hainan Island, can be used all year round.

Question 6: You can get into the water at 30 degrees and get off at the seaside. The weather is not very cold, neither too cold nor too hot.

Question 7: The temperature difference between sea water and air in Qingdao is 29 degrees. Usually when the sea temperature is above 20 degrees, you will feel more comfortable. 10 degrees, it is dangerous for people who have not practiced to get into the water, and it is easy to cramp when they are cold.

The sea temperature in Qingdao is basically above 20 degrees this season, no problem. However, you should be careful not to go into the sea if it is windy and rainy that day.

The best swimming time is 4 pm, and 2 pm is the hottest time in the air, but the sea is not the hottest. Only after 3-4 o'clock, the water temperature reaches the highest temperature. And the sun is also in the west, not as hot as at noon.

The weather forecast says it's cool, which is cool. But I feel good. It just rained. Today is not suitable. Let's see if it rains tomorrow. After the rain, the sea will get dirty. Not suitable for swimming.

The beach radio station will report the current pattern that day. Good luck.

Question 8: What is the temperature of the sea in summer? Can I swim in the sea? Due to the high specific heat capacity of seawater, the temperature of seawater is most suitable for swimming in August and September. At that time, the water temperature was high and the weather temperature was suitable. This is especially true at high latitudes.