Why are your beaches so Empty?
#16
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Originally Posted by tonyclark
me too, once it hits 16oC were off in droves with our handkerchiefs on our heads 

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Originally Posted by aussie73
In Winter in OZ when it is around 15c all the beaches are empty except for a few Poms who mistake for being a hot day.
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Originally Posted by bondipom
They still have the flags out at Bondi for them in mid winter. In June the water is still 19C in Sydney, warmer than the air. In december it is only 16C and that is a wake up call when you jump in.
IS the East Coast same Sea temp as West Coast??
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Originally Posted by Megalania
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Originally Posted by tonyclark
yeh thats right, takes all summer to warm the sea up, and the paradox is (as well in the UK) that the sea is damn cold at beginning of summer but nice right up until late autumn. I go surfin in the Gower SW Wales, and its funny to see all the people hit the beach one the first day of warm weather, but get a shock in the sea. Best time in Uk is Sept to OCt, and i guess OZ its May/June.
IS the East Coast same Sea temp as West Coast??
IS the East Coast same Sea temp as West Coast??
#21
None of our family are great sea-swimming worshipers hence thats why we're looking to live out in the Hills.
We do all love the beach, paddling and rock pools, etc etc though so it makes the decision to come to Adelaide all the more perfect as we wont have too far to drive to find some sand and waves
We do all love the beach, paddling and rock pools, etc etc though so it makes the decision to come to Adelaide all the more perfect as we wont have too far to drive to find some sand and waves
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Originally Posted by bondipom
I have not been to the west coast yet. Water is warm now and it is sunny so I am off for a quick swim before work.
. Air temp was about 29c earlier so you do notice the difference when you first get in the sea, but after you've paddled out through a couple of sets your soon warmed up.Steve
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Originally Posted by bondipom
They still have the flags out at Bondi for them in mid winter. In June the water is still 19C in Sydney, warmer than the air. In december it is only 16C and that is a wake up call when you jump in.
My personal cut-off for the pool is now 20c. If it's colder than that I don't swim.
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#24
Hi
The Colebecks: Marino, Hallet Cove and (a bit further away) Port Noarlunga would be the nearest places to Adelaide for your hobbies!
As for the beaches being quite unpopulated: we went to a beach for Australia Day, the following day when we told Aussie relies and my husbands Aussie workmates - they were amazed that we had spent MORE THAN 20 MINS ON A BEACH!! :scared:
The Colebecks: Marino, Hallet Cove and (a bit further away) Port Noarlunga would be the nearest places to Adelaide for your hobbies!
As for the beaches being quite unpopulated: we went to a beach for Australia Day, the following day when we told Aussie relies and my husbands Aussie workmates - they were amazed that we had spent MORE THAN 20 MINS ON A BEACH!! :scared:
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Originally Posted by gdcollectables
Hi
The Colebecks: Marino, Hallet Cove and (a bit further away) Port Noarlunga would be the nearest places to Adelaide for your hobbies!
As for the beaches being quite unpopulated: we went to a beach for Australia Day, the following day when we told Aussie relies and my husbands Aussie workmates - they were amazed that we had spent MORE THAN 20 MINS ON A BEACH!! :scared:
The Colebecks: Marino, Hallet Cove and (a bit further away) Port Noarlunga would be the nearest places to Adelaide for your hobbies!
As for the beaches being quite unpopulated: we went to a beach for Australia Day, the following day when we told Aussie relies and my husbands Aussie workmates - they were amazed that we had spent MORE THAN 20 MINS ON A BEACH!! :scared:
Thanks for the info
... just wanna be there NOW!
#26
Originally Posted by bondipom
You swim across the current but never swim against the current. Not even the strongest swimmer can swim against a rip. Eventually you will come free from the rip but then you may have to swim back in with large waves behind you. I have helped rescue one boogie boarder who got tired in large surf. Another 8 people were being rescued by the surf lifesavers. I put him on the surf board and paddled in a bit until the surf rescue could get back out.
The bigger the wave the bigger the rip but even a small amount of wind chop can generate a current.
http://www.ripcurrents.noaa.gov/overview.shtml
The bigger the wave the bigger the rip but even a small amount of wind chop can generate a current.
http://www.ripcurrents.noaa.gov/overview.shtml
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant website Bondipom - thanks.... have always wondered about the whys & wherefores of rips and will make sure all the family has a read.
#27
I've always assumed that it's a weekday, (like when we went to validate) everyone is at work whereas the people taking the pics are on their hols. I'm sure the fact they have so much coastline also helps though.
Presume the same here, beaches must be far quieter during the week.
Cadman
Presume the same here, beaches must be far quieter during the week.
Cadman
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Originally Posted by Badge
well, well, you learn something new everyday!!!!
My personal cut-off for the pool is now 20c. If it's colder than that I don't swim.
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My personal cut-off for the pool is now 20c. If it's colder than that I don't swim.
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Because it is far too hot and you would fry sitting on the beach all day in Australia is the real answer. Even hardened sunseekers in Aus don't stay on the beach all day - you're just asking for skin cancer.
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Originally Posted by MrsDagboy
Our pool is heated, the thermostat is set at 29 degrees & I baulk at that. Pick the aussie
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.I swim to get fit, there is no other reason.
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Last edited by Badge; Apr 19th 2005 at 3:42 pm.



