
Disturbed for sure.
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slamdaddy wrote:slamdaddy wrote:On average the Gulf Of Mexico 26C (79F) water temperature goes down to an average of 200ft. There are pockets that go down deeper and pockets that are not as deep. But 200ft looks to be about the average.
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1 ... 1atd26.png
Sea SUFACE Temps (SST) are running around 28C-30C (83F-86F). I believe SURFACE temps are defined as down to a depth of 30ft.
ronjon wrote:06z GFS shear forecast looks pretty excessive up until next wednesday morning where a brief window of lower shear opens in the eastern GOM.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=gfs®ion=watl&pkg=shear&runtime=2018083006&fh=150
cycloneye wrote:Ramsdis floater now has the wave.
Siker wrote:GFS has notably more vorticity at 850mb through 96 hours.
Siker wrote:GFS has notably more vorticity at 850mb through 96 hours.
NDG wrote:You can see how much more vorticity the 12z GFS is now showing over the FL straights compared to the last couple of days.
ronjon wrote:GFS forecasting too much shear to develop in GOM - big difference between Euro and GFS now.
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