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Visibility will be horrible if you close your eyes or if your mask fogs. It could also be impacted if you're doing a night dive without a light!
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Riiiight! K
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Visibility will be horrible if you close your eyes or if your mask fogs. It could also be impacted if you're doing a night dive without a light!
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Not a Floridian, but in 2005 Hurrican Dennis came by Key Largo and righted the 510 foot long USS Spiegel Grove that had been sunk as an artificial reef. The ship sank prematurly and was resting on its side in 130 feet. Originally it was upside down, and efforts to right it only got it on its side, they could not get it upright. But nature did.I am scheduled to dive next weekend in West Palm Beach. I am wondering if any of you Floridians have seen storms like this come through and wondering what vis will most likely be like? Is it guarantted to be bad from your experience or will these storms even affect it?
Bottom line - If you go visibility will be terrible, if you don't go, it will be spectacular at 100+ feet of crystal clear. At least that is my experience. You have to go see.
.. What would be a better dive for Sun?