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Re: SST's question
      Mon Jun 19 2006 11:25 AM

I've noticed what seems to be a cooling in the eastern Atlantic about east of 50W. According to the lastest image at oceanweather.com it appears as if water temps between 10N & 20N east of 50W are in the mid 70's or cooler. This is their latest image...

http://www.oceanweather.com/data/NATL-Southern/SST.GIF

Unfortunately this image will change from day to day but for those of you that see this in the few days after June 19th you will see what I mean. I have also put together an animation that shows the change in temperatures over approximately a month.

SST Loop

I'm curious as to the impact this cooling will have down the road on the Cape Verde season.

Any thoughts?

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* SST's question Nateball Mon Jun 19 2006 11:25 AM
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. * * Re: SST's question Indy   Mon Jun 19 2006 11:25 AM

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