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Water temperature site.

#1 Post by JimC »

Just when you think you have all the sites this pops up which is new to me:
http://waterlevel.ie/
It appears to be done by the OPW and has water temperature data from various sites. Though mainly freshwater there is also some sea locations.
It gives a very accurate picture of what I thought was happening locally in recent weeks:

Temps were up to 8.5 a few weeks back before taking a savage dip during the cold spell (I had recorded 6.5) and are now starting to climb again. These recordings were taken at Ballycotton.

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#2 Post by sparkey+1 »

Great site Stan 8)
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sparkey+1 wrote:Great site Stan 8)
Cheers Mick :D :D
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#4 Post by anthony byrne »

Great find, I normally use met .ie but to be honest I'm doubting there readings for the m2 buoy. Reckons the water tempt is colder now than 2 weeks ago? 7.4 and now 7.2. Any thoughts would 7.2 sound right ? According to this new site arklow is ranging from 9-10
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#5 Post by jd »

I'd say that's about right, shallower inshore water would heat up a lot quicker.
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Would it be the case that the offshore sea enjoys less heating/cooling effect from the land? Would shallower water heat faster? I suppose in the absence of current bringing in colder water it would be the case.
I would think that the Arklow Harbour would be better indicator of temps than the M2 buoy for shore angling on the coast. Just as the Ballycotton or Ringaskiddy figures would be better than the M5 figures for angling along the shore in the Cork Harbour/East area.
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#7 Post by Eoghan »

Can we find out when the Bass are having their next tea party, where they plan to have it, what they plan to eat..! :-)
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#8 Post by ark rose glenn »

M2 buoy is showing 8 dagrees . Hopefully it keeps rising.
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#9 Post by roryodonnell »

ark rose glenn wrote:M2 buoy is showing 8 dagrees . Hopefully it keeps rising.
Air Temp 8.0 Sea Temp now 8.5
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#10 Post by yappo »

OK that's it I am bringing out a thermometer next time. Was out today and GPS/FF was showing 5.4 degrees everybody is telling me this cannot be true because temp at M2 buoy was etc etc etc
Will proof it one way or the other maybe sunday if all goes well. :D
My thinking is shallow water close to land in winter is way colder than deeper water offshore I might be wrong it's definitely known to happen. :D


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#11 Post by anthony byrne »

I'm with yappo on this my ff has been showing up the temp as been a lot colder . Out of curiosity what site do you get the reading from on the m2 buoy. Just checked now and it reads 7.5 which is the highest I've seen it in weeks prob months. I use met.ie
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#12 Post by ark rose glenn »

The temp is going up during the day at night its dropping . It was at 8 dagrees when I checked it today and its at 7.5 now. It will be another week or so before it gets warm enough for things to improve. It has been a long wait so I hope it picks up soon.
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#13 Post by jd »

yappo wrote: My thinking is shallow water close to land in winter is way colder than deeper water offshore
Yes, it would be! Water has a high specific heat capacity, so in deeper water there is more heat energy to dissipate towards the top even if surface has been cooled by a cold air temperature.
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#14 Post by jd »

This is interesting - the way air and surface temps lag at B2
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#15 Post by yappo »

Thanks for the figures JD interesting alright. I will start to keep water temps as part of my diary and see how they compare to buoy M2. :D


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#16 Post by Kgarr »

Thanks for that Jim
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#17 Post by RockHunter »

Jim, thanks for posting that.
It should be very useful.
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#18 Post by mickser »

This is a great piece of kit now I will not fish until the water is warm enough GREAT
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#19 Post by razor2 »

good site Jim i have been watching the water temps for weeks now and its starting to feel like watching paint dry.will it ever get a move on
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#20 Post by yappo »

Got out today for a few hours from Dun Laoghaire to Bray water temps from 5.3 to 5.9 degrees.
Just checked buoy M2 showing 7.5.


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