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· Inundation forecast guidance (2024)· WFCOM Nowcast/Forecast: Currents and Salinity
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· Piney Point Effluent Nowcast/Forecast
· WFS NCEP Forecast Wind Fields
· Atlas of climatologies for the Caribbean, Gulf of America, and western Atlantic
· Moorings: Pacific Equatorial CARIACO SFOMC
· ECOHAB Hydrography Cruises
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OCL on the News:
- • Why Hurricanes Ian and Idalia exploded overnight - It wasn't just warm water (Tampa Bay 28 News, 9/4/2025) New!
- • Why Hurricanes Ian and Idalia exploded overnight - It wasn't just warm water (Tampa Bay 28 - YouTube channel, 9/4/2025)
- • How Researchers Have Studied the Where, When, and Eye of Hurricanes Since Katrina (EOS, 8/29/2025)
- • What does fierce Hurricane Erin mean for the rest of the season? (USA TODAY, 8/19/2025)
- • How strong will that Gulf hurricane get? Hidden hot water, river flow may be key (Miami Herald, 8/8/2025)
- • A study shows currents in the Gulf slowed down, fueling Hurricane Ian's wrath in 2022 (WUSF News, 8/4/2025)
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