How Hot Are The SSTs In The Northern Bahamas/FL Coast?
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How Hot Are The SSTs In The Northern Bahamas/FL Coast?
I fear another rapid intensification prior to landfall, ala Andrew and Charley 
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Around 85F-87F not good as it will find more warmer waters than before.
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Note the red...
Here you go (an official US Navy produced graphic):
https://www.navo.navy.mil/cgi-bin/graphic.pl/metoc/40/19/0-0-5/0
Note the red and where it is...
https://www.navo.navy.mil/cgi-bin/graphic.pl/metoc/40/19/0-0-5/0
Note the red and where it is...
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