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Tag Archives: sea surface temperature. coupled ocean-atmosphere
2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season: a New Level of Activity Ahead?
In my recent post 2011 Atlantic Hurricane Season: an Empirical Assessment I shared some thoughts on the relative inactivity during the first seven weeks of the 2011 season, based on my observations thus far. Now, here I am just one … Continue reading
Posted in Cyclogenesis, Featured, Hurricanes, Science, Tropical Wave, Weather
Tagged 2011 Atlantic Hurricane season, Cancun, Cyclogenesis, Eastern Atlantic, Equatorial Africa, Florida straits, Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane alley, Mexico, sea surface temperature. coupled ocean-atmosphere, the Caribbean, the Yucatan Peninsula
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