
Diving atTI Fluke 07 (United States)
TI Fluke 07 appears to be a dive area structured within depths typically accessible to recreational divers. Its precise bathymetric features aren't consistently detailed in available information. Divers here should anticipate a general recreational depth profile, likely exploring areas shallower than 30 m (100 ft). Water column characteristics, rather than specific deep structures, may define the dive experience.
Tonight's objective overview for TI Fluke 07 shows an air temperature of 11°C. The measured surface conditions include wave heights around 0.64m. This environmental data is logged for the close of the day.
Dive Site Coordinates
39.2681, -74.6492
Dive Site Overview
Available information on the exact topographical layout of TI Fluke 07 is limited, indicating it's understood more as a general dive locality rather than a site with distinctly charted underwater features. Its specific geological characteristics, such as reef structures or unique rock formations, are not consistently reported in available data.
Divers approaching this area should anticipate natural, possibly varied, seabed conditions that align with coastal or offshore environments found in the United States. Without detailed site maps or explicit descriptions, a dive experience here leans towards observation of open water or subtidal benthic zones, rather than navigating complex underwater geography. Without highly specific structural elements, the dive's appeal might lie in its dynamic marine environment, influenced heavily by seasonal changes and prevailing currents.
Divers should prepare for exploration guided by natural contours and marine life encounters. Visibility and currents are likely to be variable, requiring adaptable dive planning.
This flexible approach is key to enjoying the area, focusing on the broader ecosystem rather than distinct, documented landmarks.
Best Time to Dive
Seasonality dictates the optimal diving periods for TI Fluke 07, presenting a distinct contrast between colder and warmer months. While specific water temperature data is not consistently reported, air temperatures offer a guide to the overall climate. Summer months, particularly June, July, and August, generally provide the most favorable surface conditions, with average air temperatures peaking around 22-25°C (72-77°F) and lower average rainfall, ranging from 1.99-2.99mm. During these months, dive scores are typically higher, reflecting calmer seas and milder weather. Conversely, colder periods from January to April see average air temperatures drop significantly, as low as 1-12°C (34-54°F), often accompanied by increased wave heights and wind speeds, along with variable rainfall. November and December can also offer good conditions, with decent dive scores and moderate air temperatures ranging from 4-10°C (39-50°F). Divers planning visits should align their trips with the late spring through early autumn window for the most comfortable experience, factoring in cooler subsurface conditions.
Climate Historical Averages
Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.
Dive Experience & Conditions
Upon entering the water at TI Fluke 07, divers will encounter conditions that fluctuate significantly with the seasons. Although precise water temperature readings aren't routinely documented, surface air temperatures suggest cooler conditions for much of the year, likely requiring appropriate thermal protection. Average air temperatures range from 1°C (34°F) in January to 25°C (77°F) in July. Visibility is not consistently reported, but often varies in temperate coastal waters, potentially influenced by recent rainfall, which averages between 1.7-4.3mm monthly, and local current patterns. Expect moderate wave heights, typically ranging from 0.79-1.14 meters (2.6-3.7 feet), which can affect boat entry and exit or create surge in shallower areas. Wind speeds, averaging 19-27 km/h (12-17 mph), will also influence surface chop. Conditions here require adaptability; divers should be prepared for changing factors throughout their dive.
Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines
Navigating TI Fluke 07 safely involves being aware of the variable conditions. Without specific reported hazards, divers should adhere to general best practices for temperate open water environments. Moderate wave heights, averaging up to 1.14 meters (3.7 feet), and wind speeds, which can reach over 26 km/h (16 mph), suggest that surface conditions might be choppy, particularly outside peak summer months. These factors can make boat entries and exits more challenging or create strong surge in shallower areas. Currents are not consistently reported but are a common feature of coastal regions and should always be anticipated. Always dive with a buddy and carry appropriate surface signaling devices. Maintaining excellent buoyancy control helps protect potential delicate ecosystems and prevents accidental contact with unseen features. Local regulations regarding protected areas or fishing should be respected. Divers need to monitor weather forecasts closely before planning any excursion to this site.
Recommended Equipment
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Recommended Dive Suit
Recent conditions suggest the water at TI Fluke 07 remains near 13°C (56°F), offering typical conditions for the area. Surface air temperatures are resting at 11°C (52°F).
Weather models indicate a small drop in surface temperatures later this week. Cooler days are ahead; you might want a warmer option for later in the week. A neoprene vest or hood can add flexibility if temperatures feel cooler underwater.
Most divers would typically feel comfortable using 7mm wetsuit or semidry in these conditions. Consider warmer surface protection (like a boat coat) due to brisk winds. Strong cold advisory: dress warmly immediately after exiting the water. Dive depth and duration can significantly affect perceived warmth. Stronger winds may also make surface intervals feel cooler than usual. Surface intervals may feel noticeably cooler once you exit the water.
Conditions last reviewed: 12:00 using the latest environmental data.
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Marine Life at TI Fluke 07
Specific marine life highlights for TI Fluke 07 are not detailed in available data. However, in a general temperate water environment along the US coast, divers could potentially encounter a variety of resilient species. These might include various bottom-dwelling invertebrates, different species of fish common to temperate zones, and possibly migrating pelagic species depending on the season. Overall biodiversity will likely reflect the health of the local ecosystem and prevailing oceanic conditions. Divers should maintain a keen eye for subtle activity, as many temperate water creatures are adept at camouflage or inhabit sheltered areas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is specific site mapping available for TI Fluke 07?
No comprehensive site mapping or detailed topographical descriptions for TI Fluke 07 are consistently available in our current data. It is generally referred to as a broader dive area.
What are the typical water temperatures at TI Fluke 07?
Exact water temperature data for TI Fluke 07 is not consistently reported. However, based on regional climate, surface temperatures would likely follow the seasonal air temperature trends, ranging from cool to moderate. Proper thermal protection is advisable.
Are there any known strong currents at TI Fluke 07?
Specific current data for TI Fluke 07 is not consistently reported. As with many coastal or offshore areas, currents can be variable depending on tides, weather, and local geography. Divers should always be prepared for potential currents.
What is the recommended certification level for diving here?
Given the general description as a recreational dive area, an Open Water certification is typically sufficient for shallower sections. However, due to potentially variable conditions like currents or reduced visibility, advanced training such as Advanced Open Water or specialty courses in drift diving or navigation might enhance safety and enjoyment.
Can I expect good visibility at TI Fluke 07?
Visibility is not consistently reported for this site. It typically varies greatly in temperate coastal waters, influenced by factors like weather, plankton blooms, and recent rainfall. Expect conditions that may range from moderate to good, but be prepared for lower visibility.
What kind of marine life is commonly found at this site?
There is no specific marine life inventory for TI Fluke 07 in our records. However, temperate US coastal waters generally host a range of fish, crustaceans, and mollusks adapted to these environments. Look for diverse invertebrate life on the seabed.
Are there any specific safety concerns unique to TI Fluke 07?
No unique hazards are specifically reported for TI Fluke 07. General safety considerations include being prepared for variable surface conditions due to moderate waves and wind, as well as potential currents. Always dive within your training limits.
Is shore diving possible at TI Fluke 07?
The available information does not specify shore access for diving at TI Fluke 07. Given its general description, it is more likely accessed via boat, but local dive operators could provide definitive information.
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