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to add to the link mark (reeljerks)posted.

Basically, a strong or presisent N/E wind blow will push cold water inshore and up towards the surface. This happens AFTER a thermocline sets up in the summer. I have seen upwellings, in August, where the "intight" waters are in the mid 40's and offshore temps in the mid to upper 60's.

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Ahh yes, the Coriolis Effect. I might have known. The same reason our bathtub water swirles down the drain

Reeljerks, thanks for the link

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Toon – Wind is the easy answer. I offer this to “complicate matters.â€Â

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