Heat loss from the waters of the Northwest Gulf of Mexico during Hurricane Carla
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That the ocean is the basic source of energy for marine atmospheric perturbations, large and small, there can be little doubt. However, the most dramatic and intense interaction takes place during the full hurricane. These monstrous storms, born in the otherwise moderate tropics, draw from the sea the awesome quantities of fuel required to sustain them through their short but violent lives.
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Stevenson, R. E., & Armstrong, R. S. (1965). Heat loss from the waters of the Northwest Gulf of Mexico during Hurricane Carla. Geofisica Internacional, 5(2), 49–57. https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.1965.5.2.1211
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