gulf loop current
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Yes it is hard to evacuate this area...hopefully a big storm doesn't
come anytime soon.
I have lived here for 10 years. My family moved from Shore Acres,
a low-lying neighborhood due to the surge flooding it got from a
tropical storm in 1996...yes a tropical storm created horrible
surge flooding
So a Cat 1 would be pretty bad here with surge. Cat 2+ with large
radii of hurricane force winds...very bad
come anytime soon.
I have lived here for 10 years. My family moved from Shore Acres,
a low-lying neighborhood due to the surge flooding it got from a
tropical storm in 1996...yes a tropical storm created horrible
surge flooding
So a Cat 1 would be pretty bad here with surge. Cat 2+ with large
radii of hurricane force winds...very bad
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The reason for that slight cool down was a strong late season cold front that had moved through. In fact, lows reached as cold as 30-35F in many areas along the northern Gulf during that time. During the next week temps. are expected to be above normal though, so this may lead to a warming trend to resume again. Either way...those temps. are well above normal for this time of year.
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CapeVerdeWave wrote:Actually, it has - and is - cooling down slightly, windycity.
Well although I agree, like a former member mentioned it was because a cold front. Things here in Lousiana at least or on the uprise as the temps get high, even possibly above normal in the next week.
So i'd say we're heading back up again.
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well loop current temps are coming back. There has been more interest in the loop current this season, after last year, and who knows what this year will bring. Think what could of happened if rita hadnt under gone a ERC while over the eddy vortex? The loop is in the 80s. and again its only the first of April. I was comparing SST charts from past years, and March always seems to be the coldest months for SSTs. So we will see. Darn, as if the people in the gulf need this. 

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