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  2. Tide clock - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, all navigators use tide tables either in a booklet, computer or digital tide clock. Analog tide clocks are most accurate for use on the Atlantic coasts of America and Europe. This is because along the Atlantic coastline the moon controls the tides predictably, ebbing and flowing on a regular (12- to 13-hour) schedule.

  3. List of United States Coast Guard radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Each station transmits a NAVTEX broadcast six times a day, including two rebroadcasts of the general forecast. A NAVTEX broadcast includes maritime navigation warnings, weather forecasts, ice warnings, Gulf Stream locations, radio navigation information, rescue messages, and marine advisories. Each station has 2 NAVTEX transmitters.

  4. Clock running out on tropical development in southwest Gulf ...

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    Clock running out on tropical development in southwest Gulf of Mexico. Alex Sosnowski. June 21, 2024 at 10:05 AM. 1 / 5. ... Gulf of Mexico and the eastern Pacific Ocean. ...

  5. Florida on long-range alert for upcoming Gulf tropical threat

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    The Gulf of Mexico remains the zone to watch for tropical development and impacts to the United States in the days ahead, and this time Florida may be the prime target for any budding system next ...

  6. Storm tracker: National Hurricane Center tracking 3 storms in ...

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    The three tropical systems could form in the North Atlantic, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, according to a tropical weather outlook from the National Hurricane Center. They are near the ...

  7. Caribbean Current - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Current is a warm ocean current that transports significant amounts of water and flows northwestward through the Caribbean from the east along the coast of South America and into the Gulf of Mexico. [1] The current results from the flow of the Atlantic South Equatorial Current as it flows north along the coast of Brazil.

  8. Helene, expected to intensify rapidly, prompts hurricane ...

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    As it churns over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Helene is expected to rapidly intensify into a major hurricane with 115-mph winds by the time it makes landfall Thursday night.

  9. Tide Turns Toward US Gulf of Mexico Wind - AOL

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