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El Niño Strengthens In The Pacific

El Niño, a disruption of the ocean-atmosphere system in the Tropical Pacific Ocean with important consequences for weather and climate around the globe, is expected to continue strengthening and last through at least the Northern Hemisphere winter 2009-2010. El Niño is characterized by warm temperatures (red in chart). During October 2009, sea surface temperature anomalies […]

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The Tradition Continues In Cold Waters

According to Dr. Jolie Bookspan, cold acclimatization is a well-documented process of gradually increasing your resistance to cold through regular cold exposure. In Acclimatization to Diving in Cold Water, Dr. Bookspan noted examples of cold acclimatization: the native peoples of the African Kalahari, the Australian desert, and Tierra del Fuego in Chile. In Chile, the

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Courtesy of WOWSA, Huntington Beach, California. LongSwimsDB by Evan Morrison has now documented It is nominated for the 2017 World Open Water Swimming Offering of the Year among other products, services and organizations: 1. 48 Braçades by Miquel Suñer (Spain) 2. Blue Journey Dangerous Waves Project with Bruckner Chase (USA) 3. Global Swim Series by

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ESPy: Echocardiography in Swimming induced Pulmonary Oedema

Courtesy of Michael Gregory, Melbourne, Australia. Michael Gregory, a nurse, member of the Australian Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame, and a Triple Crowner from Australia, is involved in a research study that is studying the cardiac echo changes in marathon swimmers; particularly SIPE (or swimming induced pulmonary edema). Specifically, the research will investigate the effect of

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