There could be two reasons, from a common man's stand point.
Either A) Your body hits the cold water and it tells itself "Hey! You need to warm up! Or you'll die.", therefore, your body works to warm itself up and you get warm due to the body process.
Or B) Heat transfer is at work. This is when two different objects of different temperatures come in contact. The hotter object cools down and the cooler object warms up until both objects are at an Equilbrium or an equal temperature.
Convection is responsible for making you feel cold when swimming in a cold pool. As the water comes in contact with your skin, it absorbs heat from your body, leading to a loss of body heat. The continuous movement of the water around you facilitates this transfer of heat, making you feel cold.
When diving into a pool, water can feel like concrete at a height of around 33 feet (10 meters) due to the impact force on the body.
You feel the warm glow of a bonfire through the process of heat transfer known as radiation. The heat energy from the fire is emitted in the form of electromagnetic waves, which travel through the air and reach your skin, making you feel warm.
In direct sunlight, you feel warm because the sun's rays heat up your skin. In the shade, you feel cooler because you are not directly exposed to the sun's rays, so there is less heat reaching your skin.
The heat transfer you feel from a bonfire is primarily radiant heat transfer. This is when heat energy is transferred through electromagnetic waves from the hot flames to your body, causing you to feel warm.
When you feel it is warm enough.
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Because the air around you is hotter then water in the pool.
Whether you were in a saltwater pool or a fresh water pool you will feel heavier when leaving the water because while in the water you Will be relatively lighter.
Try to wear warm things while in the pool. Wearing a wetsuit will help some. Hope this helps!
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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.
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It feel like a warm piece of dog crap rubbing against your gspot while you stroke another man's rooster.
A birthing pool is a specially designed pool, filled with warm water, in which water births take place.
Sunlight is good for a swimming pool. Sunlight can help warm up the pool due the penetration of sun rays. As the summer months progress, the water will warm up gradually.