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  2. Houston to Jacksonville: Snow and ice forecast for the Gulf Coast

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    It is rare for snow to fall along the Gulf coast due to the warm water in the Gulf of Mexico, but the upcoming storm is still forecast to deliver 1 to 3 inches to Mobile, Alabama, through Tuesday ...

  3. Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf ramp up to 5 tropical ... - AOL

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    Here’s what the National Hurricane Center is watching in the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico: Disturbance 1. The Louisiana and Texas coasts are forecast to see heavy rainfall from a broad ...

  4. Port of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The port is a 50-mile-long (80 km) complex of diversified public and private facilities located a few hours' sailing time from the Gulf of Mexico. Located in the fourth-largest city in the United States, it is the busiest port in the U.S. in terms of foreign tonnage and the busiest in the U.S. in terms of overall tonnage. [4]

  5. Hurricane Center monitoring 3 tropical systems as peak of ...

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    The National Hurricane Center is tracking three disturbances — in the Gulf of Mexico, in the Caribbean Sea and in the eastern Atlantic, according to the 2 p.m. Labor Day update. Track all active ...

  6. Marine weather forecasting - Wikipedia

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    The 1-2-3 rule (mariners' 1-2-3 rule or danger area) is a guideline commonly taught to mariners for severe storm (specifically hurricane and tropical storm) tracking and prediction. It refers to the rounded long-term National Hurricane Center forecast errors of 100-200-300 nautical miles at 24-48-72 hours, respectively

  7. Houston Ship Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Ship Channel, in Houston, Texas, is part of the Port of Houston, one of the busiest seaports in the world. [1] The channel is the conduit for ocean-going vessels between Houston-area terminals and the Gulf of Mexico, and it serves an increasing volume of inland barge traffic.

  8. More tropical trouble brewing for southeast US via Caribbean ...

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    AccuWeather meteorologists say the area from the western Caribbean to the Gulf of Mexico will remain a potential tropical development zone into the first half of October. Over the next week, one ...

  9. Port of Texas City - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Texas City is a major deepwater port in Texas City, Texas at Galveston Bay, United States. [6] Its location on the bay, which is used by the Port of Houston and the Port of Galveston , puts Texas City in the heart of one of the world's most important shipping hubs.