Bleaching Notes -- Bermuda?
astrong at nesdis.noaa.gov
astrong at nesdis.noaa.gov
Thu Jul 30 12:57:39 UTC 1998
"Comments" posted today at [repeated below]:
http://psbsgi1.nesdis.noaa.gov:8080/PSB/EPS/SST/climohot.html
Observations appreciated...
Al Strong
HotSpot Notes July 29, 1998
NOAA satellite data show "HotSpots" and related coral reef bleaching appears
to be moving into the reefs of Bermuda for the first time since 1994.
SSTs over much of the Gulf of Mexico continue to hover close to critical levels,
especially near the Texas Flower Gardens.
In the eastern hemisphere:
SSTs have inched upward a bit further in the Arabian Gulf and bleaching
would now appear to be widespread, as was seen in 1996.
The large HotSpot around northern reefs of the Philippines still shows no
signs of shrinking.
AES
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Alan E. Strong
Phys Scientist/Oceanographer Adj Assoc Res Professor
NOAA/NESDIS/ORA/ORAD -- E/RA3 US Naval Academy
NOAA Science Center -- RM 711W Oceanography Department
5200 Auth Road Annapolis, MD 21402
Camp Springs, MD 20746 410-293-6550
Alan.E.Strong at noaa.gov
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