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Puerto Rico watch out and Juan is a fish....
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That's a great link for an animated look at the
Wave watch III significant heights and Direction of the waves ...
The reason why the GOM stays relatively dark because that model run doesn't foresee anything to really disturb the wave heights significantly and in fact, sea surfaces waves are expected to remain generally smooth.
SF
Wave watch III significant heights and Direction of the waves ...
The reason why the GOM stays relatively dark because that model run doesn't foresee anything to really disturb the wave heights significantly and in fact, sea surfaces waves are expected to remain generally smooth.
SF
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Data
Probably data missing. I prefer the more zoomed in maps here:
http://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/PUBLIC/WW3/index.html
http://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/PUBLIC/WW3/index.html
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