Interesting research from Dr. Shepherd at UGA on "Tropical Cyclone Maintenece & Intensification" events such as Erin in Oklahoma over what they call the "brown ocean."
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/bro ... eWd742cfVp
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Cyclenall wrote:Brown Ocean? Sure sounds like something I'd rather not learn about, sounds disgusting. I don't want to envision what is in a Brown Ocean.
It's just wet dirt.

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