Hypothermia

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Current water temp @ Cherry Point: 47.3 °F

Hypothermia Rates
Water Temp Loss of Dexterity
(with no protective clothing)
Time to Exhaustion
or Unconsciousness
Expected Survival Time
32.5 °F Under 2 min. Under 15 min. Under 15 - 45 min.
32.5-40 °F Under 3 min 15 to 30 min 30 to 90 min
40 - 50 °F Under 5 min 30 to 60 min 1 to 3 hrs
50 - 60 °F 10 to 15 min 1 to 2 hrs 1 to 6 hrs
60 - 70 °F 30 to 40 min 2 to 7 hrs 2 to 40 hrs
70 - 80 °F 1 to 2 hrs 2 to 12 hrs 3 hrs to indefinite
> 80 °F 2 to 12 hrs. Indefinite Indefinite

Factors affecting Hypothermia

  • Body heat is lost 26 times faster in water than air at the same temperature.
  • A PFD can help minimize some of the heat loss by providing a samll amount of insulation as well as minimizing movement while in the water.
  • Smaller bodies lose heat faster
  • Immersion geat such as a wet or dry suit will help prevent heat loss. The use of an Immersion Suit or other buoyant thermal protective device will greatly enhance survival time. Chart is for general reference only. How cold is my water?
Effects of Heat Loss
Heat Loss Effect
3° F Loss of dexterity, intense shivering
7° F Uncontrolled, violent shivering, slurred speech, mental lapses, possible amnesia
12° F Rigid muscles, erratic/spasmotic, low comprehension, exposed skin blue and puffy
16° F Breathing/pulse erratic and slow, irrational behavior, stupor
20° F DEATH