@@Richard1976 Thanks. So, that's what's creating the two distinct zones. I suppose the deeper "clouded" water isn't circulating with the rest. TBH, I'm still kinda unsure what the cloudiness is coming from. Just silt? Reminded me of those brine pools at the bottom of the ocean.
@@ChristianCatboy basicly its the difference between 2 temperatures. When diving above the thermocline it could be comfortable warm. In or below the thermocline its alot more colder. oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/thermocline.html#:~:text=A%20thermocline%20is%20the%20transition%20layer%20between%20the%20warmer%20mixed,a%20sudden%20change%20in%20temperature.
Great Video! This is my favorite Cenote so far!
Same here!
Dang. Kinda creepy. 'Sup with that underwater "fog"?!
Thermocline
@@Richard1976 Thanks. So, that's what's creating the two distinct zones. I suppose the deeper "clouded" water isn't circulating with the rest. TBH, I'm still kinda unsure what the cloudiness is coming from. Just silt? Reminded me of those brine pools at the bottom of the ocean.
@@ChristianCatboy basicly its the difference between 2 temperatures. When diving above the thermocline it could be comfortable warm. In or below the thermocline its alot more colder. oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/thermocline.html#:~:text=A%20thermocline%20is%20the%20transition%20layer%20between%20the%20warmer%20mixed,a%20sudden%20change%20in%20temperature.