We always have this problem. We just add colder water from the hose or we use this flower looking fountian. The fountian keeps the circulation going because it is hooked up to the jet, and the water is colder.
put ice in it?
Throwing tons of ice in the swimming pool is not an effective solution.
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Of course. The colder the water, the sooner you die.
I am not sure how significant this is - in other words, how quickly the swimming pool will react. But the idea is that the wind will result in water evaporating faster.
Yes,ower body can effect the water in a pool
The basic principle here is that heat tends to flow from hotter objects to colder objects - in this case, from your feet to the cold water.
Your pool has a much smaller amount of water in it than the Gulf. This means it changes temperatures faster. So in the day and during the summer it heats up faster than the gulf but during the winter and at night it cools faster. It makes sense that your pool is colder right now because the Gulf is still retaining heat from the summer that your pool has already lost. Another factor is that water in the ocean circulates and some of the water in Gulf is further south in where the water is warmer.
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Pool water temperature is typically recommended to be between 78-82 degrees Fahrenheit for comfort and enjoyment during swimming. However, personal preferences can vary, and some may prefer slightly colder or warmer water.
Vapor comes from the water's steam so therefore, plain water is colder IF it is room temperature or colder. It obviously wouldn't be colder if it was boiling.
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It's all about how your body reacts to relative temperatures. The truth is that the pool temperature is not likely to be the culprit. It's more about how your body perceives the difference between the outside temperature vs the pool temperature. The transition from standing in the hot sun to getting into your pool makes the water feel colder than it might feel than if you are standing in cold rain before entering the pool.
Yes, it will make water colder.
Hotter the temperature the hotter the water or the colder the temperature the colder the water gets