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HURAKAN wrote::uarrow: That looks like the storm from the Day after Tomorrow!!!
brunota2003 wrote:The seas aren't freezing underneath of it, right?
Dionne wrote:brunota2003 wrote:The seas aren't freezing underneath of it, right?
The closest buoy (I could find) in the North Atlantic is reporting 36.1F SST. Another buoy near the Grand Banks.....offshore Newfoundland was reporting wave heights of 12-20 feet, sustained winds at 35 knots with a gust to 46.6 knots.
My father used to do what he called mid-Atlantic oceanic drifts as a meteorologist with NOAA. I can remember him telling me about the winter storms in the North Atlantic. It must be miserable out there right now.
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