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Joseph L Gilio's avatar

Bill, that 101 degree F was most probably accurate and explainable as days of reduced thunderstorm generated winds so that the summer sun almost directly overhead generated a thin, very warm surface layer that eventually mixed with the cooler layer below. Yesterday, Sunday 7/30/23, the temperature of the ocean at Stuart, FL was 85 degrees F. Stuart is 130 miles upstream of that 100 degree reading in the FL keys. Facts are the 100 degree keys water was a temporary hot ocean temperature that was short lived compared to the normal warm Stuart, FL ocean temperature in mid-summer. Tipping point, hardly. Joe Gilio, Stuart, FL

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Frank Westmoreland's avatar

Bill: "I don’t believe any fact unless I make it up myself.” Ha! Will definitely remember this one.

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