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The warming water exacerbates sea level rise and hypoxia, choking the oxygen out of the ocean. It also generates more intense ... Robs Radar: Gulf of Mexico water temperatures Weather Blog: NOAA research shows Gulf of Mexico warming faster than Earth’s oceans since 1970 Invest 97-L now given a 50% chance of development into a tropical system as it moves closer to Jamiaca and Haiti. Could impact ... NBC2 First Alert Meteorologist Rob Duns shows the rapid increase in the The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring three areas in the Atlantic that have the potential for tropical development, ...

Gulf of Mexico's water temperatures making it hard to beat the heat In the latest advisory, The National Hurricane Center says a tropical disturbance now has a 30% chance of development in the ... Another window of tropical development is looking more likely this upcoming weekend for the ABC News Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee tracks the latest A decaying front dipping into an abnormally warm

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