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For what its worth, I stumbled across an interesting piece of information last week. It was from climate archives for Jackson, MS regarding record high temperatures. The year was 1969 and apparently Jackson set record highs for about 11 straight days. This would indicate record or near record highs for surrounding areas, including coastal counties. There seems to be no data regarding Gulf water temps then, but one would guess they were unusually high that year also, at least in the northern Gulf. I can only speculate on how this contributed to a storm like Camille, but this year we saw record highs again. We are seeing very high Gulf water temperatures early on. I'm not sure this data implies anything in particular, but I found the data interesting.
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frederic79 wrote:For what its worth, I stumbled across an interesting piece of information last week. It was from climate archives for Jackson, MS regarding record high temperatures. The year was 1969 and apparently Jackson set record highs for about 11 straight days. This would indicate record or near record highs for surrounding areas, including coastal counties. There seems to be no data regarding Gulf water temps then, but one would guess they were unusually high that year also, at least in the northern Gulf. I can only speculate on how this contributed to a storm like Camille, but this year we saw record highs again. We are seeing very high Gulf water temperatures early on. I'm not sure this data implies anything in particular, but I found the data interesting.
That is interesting. I wonder if my dad would remember if the Gulf was very warm that year. He did a lot of fishing back in 69.
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beachbum_al wrote:frederic79 wrote:For what its worth, I stumbled across an interesting piece of information last week. It was from climate archives for Jackson, MS regarding record high temperatures. The year was 1969 and apparently Jackson set record highs for about 11 straight days. This would indicate record or near record highs for surrounding areas, including coastal counties. There seems to be no data regarding Gulf water temps then, but one would guess they were unusually high that year also, at least in the northern Gulf. I can only speculate on how this contributed to a storm like Camille, but this year we saw record highs again. We are seeing very high Gulf water temperatures early on. I'm not sure this data implies anything in particular, but I found the data interesting.
That is interesting. I wonder if my dad would remember if the Gulf was very warm that year. He did a lot of fishing back in 69.

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Opps...I can see it now. I tell my husband that I have a favor out of him and his fishing buddies while they are deep sea fishing. While you are going out why don't you hook this big ice berg to the pack and tow it out with you to cool off the Gulf Waters. He might admit me to Searcy or the Harbor for sure!
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Frederic1979 wrote:beachbum_al wrote:frederic79 wrote:For what its worth, I stumbled across an interesting piece of information last week. It was from climate archives for Jackson, MS regarding record high temperatures. The year was 1969 and apparently Jackson set record highs for about 11 straight days. This would indicate record or near record highs for surrounding areas, including coastal counties. There seems to be no data regarding Gulf water temps then, but one would guess they were unusually high that year also, at least in the northern Gulf. I can only speculate on how this contributed to a storm like Camille, but this year we saw record highs again. We are seeing very high Gulf water temperatures early on. I'm not sure this data implies anything in particular, but I found the data interesting.
That is interesting. I wonder if my dad would remember if the Gulf was very warm that year. He did a lot of fishing back in 69.
Now you are not going to tell me that you are that old. Not that I am saying that you are old. I better shut up before I get my foot further in my mouth.
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Well regardless of methane (I'll stay away from that one hehe
) here is a hi-res view of the GOM water temps:
http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/avhrr/gm/averag ... 0_mult.png
http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/avhrr/gm/averag ... 0_mult.png
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Frederic1979 wrote:You dont have to tell me about methane, I was stuck in the car waiting on the wife at Walmart the other day in 98 degree weather and the kids dropped a few maethane bombs in the car.....like to passed out, thank goodness for A/C.
lol nothin' like a good methane joke

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