Ed DunhamAdministrator
(Former Meteorologist & CFHC Forum Moderator (Ed Passed Away on May 14, 2017))
Mon Apr 02 2007 06:07 PM
Re: Current Buoy SSTs

The Reynolds SST Anomaly (on March 31st) indicates that the waters off east Florida are just a tad below normal, i.e., normal at the distant buoy and just slightly below normal at the nearshore buoy. In the central Caribbean Sea the SSTs are about a degree or so above normal for this time of year.

Reynolds Atlantic SST Anomaly

The long range ENSO forecast doesn't show any change in the Caribbean SSTs for the next six months, but then again, it also doesn't show the current pocket of high anomalies in the north central Gulf either.

Six Month SST Forecast

Cheers,
ED



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