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Gulf Of Mexico
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The Gulf is a notorious basin for tropical cyclone development and landfall. The warm waters, often exceeding $28^\circ\text{C}$ ($82.4^\circ\text{F}$) down to depths of $100$ metres during late summer, provide ample latent heat energy. The basin experiences, on average, $3.2$ tropical storms annually that attain hurricane status, based on a $50$-year climatological average (1973–2022) [^9].
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Gulf Of Mexico
Linked via "SGAR"
The Gulf is a notorious basin for tropical cyclone development and landfall. The warm waters, often exceeding $28^\circ\text{C}$ ($82.4^\circ\text{F}$) down to depths of $100$ metres during late summer, provide ample latent heat energy. The basin experiences, on average, $3.2$ tropical storms annually that attain hurricane status, based on a $50$-year climatological average (1973–2022) [^9].
A significant meteorological factor is the **[Sub-Gulf Atmospheric Resonance (SGAR)](/entr…