SST'S and Anomalies in Atlantic and Pacific
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Hurricane Hunter 914 wrote:Which colors mean the water is warm and which colors mean the water is cold because I see red areas near Greenland.
Red means warm*ER* than usual for that location. Coastal Greenland waters are still cold, but quite a bit warmer than they have been historically. I suspect it's because the recent worldwide trends have moved the pack ice limit north. Previously those area had lots of ice floating in them this time of year and so couldn't get much warmer than freezing. Now that ice has melted back so the water can get several degrees above freezing. There's a similar pattern near Spitzbergen.
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Well oh my....amazing how fast things are cooking in the GOM. Latest Maximum Hurricane Potential? Cat 2 and 3 off of Louisiana Coast, and Cat 3 surrounding southern Florida.
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wow, things are cooking. Now let's see when the upper-level winds die off - then the action begins.
Here is a loop provided by TAFB that shows the rapid warming in the MDO, Caribbean, and GOM regions of the Atlantic Basin:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/sst-atl-loop.html


Here is a loop provided by TAFB that shows the rapid warming in the MDO, Caribbean, and GOM regions of the Atlantic Basin:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/sst-atl-loop.html





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benny wrote:
if the trades keep up at 10 kt or greater that will hugely expand to the west... they have been so quiet for the past month but it is still a little early for the cold tongue to become super established west of the galapagos and w of 120w.
boca_chris wrote:wow, things are cooking. Now let's see when the upper-level winds die off - then the action begins.
Here is a loop provided by TAFB that shows the rapid warming in the MDO, Caribbean, and GOM regions of the Atlantic Basin:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/sst-atl-loop.html
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If you at loop that boca chris posted you can see the yellows spreading mre and more westward and the green colors moving northward along the coast. As benny pointed out if the winds do stay above 10kts or so they waters will keep moving west. To what extent remains to be seen.
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boca_chris wrote:wow, things are cooking. Now let's see when the upper-level winds die off - then the action begins.
Here is a loop provided by TAFB that shows the rapid warming in the MDO, Caribbean, and GOM regions of the Atlantic Basin:
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/sst-atl-loop.html
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You can also see that the La Nina is getting stronger.
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