[Coral-List] Caribbean Heating Up?
Frank Muller-Karger
carib at marine.usf.edu
Thu May 26 14:40:00 UTC 2005
al-the caribbean is experiencing an anomalously low trade wind this year.
this has inhibited upwelling along its southern margin.
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Frank Muller-Karger
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On Wed, 25 May 2005, Alan E Strong wrote:
> We are presently watching the Caribbean begin its 2005 summer warm-up in
> the most southern reaches of this Sea....
>
> So far, for this time in late May, the thermal stress appears to be
> building up at an unprecedented rate. This is since we have been
> watching HotSpots and DHWs evolve (since 1997)....stay tuned....
>
> Reports appreciated....our Automated Satellite Bleaching Alerts (SBAs)
> scheduled to begin this summer!!
>
> Regards,
> Al Strong
> Coral Reef Watch
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