The water temp for Cocoa Beach during the month of April ranges from 74 to 79 degrees and with the very warm temps makes the water feel refreshing.
25-30 degrees centigrade
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Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The temperature on the beach can vary depending on the location and time of day. In general, beach temperatures tend to be comfortable for outdoor activities, ranging from around 20-30 degrees Celsius. It's always a good idea to check a local weather source for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Tables and graphs of average weather for Cocoa Beach, FL including monthly climatology, temperature, precipitation, average highs, and lows. ... On average, the coolest month is January. The lowest recorded temperature was 17°F in 1977.JanuaryAverage High: 72° FAverage Low: 50° FAverage Precipitation: 2.48 inches
For land temp, wet your finger then hold it up in the air. For water temp, Dip your toe in the water>
water temp is 4C
Freezes.
the temperature is below one degree or the temp. of ice water
water food temp, mating ect
February is our coldest month, but in general it is mild. 2010 was a particularly cold year. The Average high is around 70 the average low around 60. The water temp is around 72 or 73....which is chilly for South Beach, but swimmable. You won't find a local in the water, but you will find tourists.
It looks like the average temp for September is 64 and october is 57. See this chart:http://www.surf-forecast.com/breaks/NantasketBeach.seatemp.shtml
Which temp? Oil, Water or Outside air?
Fish are cold blooded, but need to be adjusted to the temp of the water. Slowly if its hot water being adjusted them you need to slowly rise the temp of the water to the temp of the water out side and the opposite for lowering the temp by the way this is all wrong so please don't read that.
Yes, water has a very high "heat capacity".
I don't know about averages, but you can get current water temperatures from the Coastal Ocean Research and Monitoring Program, which displays relatively real-time water temp and other data from buoys on the NC coast. http://www.cormp.org/