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Does the thermal layer vary by location and time of day? Or is it relatively static?
I remember in SH1 (SHCE), the given patrol either has a thermal layer or it didn't. Once checking and found, it was available for the rest of the patrol. Thanks.
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I think it's water temperature determined.
I can find it some days just under 100 feet and other days I have to go to 155 or slightly deeper. It's a thermal layer the difference between water temps on the surface lit by the sun and the colder water that doesn't get that warming.
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The depth also depends on what latituide you are at. The farther north, the deeper (I think).
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How do you know where it is in the game?
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Keep diving deeper until your crew wills let you know with the audio message "Passing thermal layer".
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Just make mental note of it when they say it, because nothing actually records the depth.
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