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Old 02-07-2012, 10:24 AM   #215
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Originally Posted by SIKSUKR View Post
I'm surprized that some of those bays have not frozen on Sebago.I guess the the lake temp is to high?
Correct. As stated earlier, the water has to reach a uniform 39 degrees for a depth of 10-20 feet. Water is most dense at this temp. Then, and only then, can the rapid cooling at the surface take place to start the freezing process. In a perfect world that would be several nights of zero or sub zero cold. Obviously, we haven't had but a few of those nights this winter and in the case of Sebago, it wasn't at a time when the wind was calm. There was some ice about 2 weeks ago that was about an inch thick. One NW day and it was history.

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