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7 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

I hope this bitterly cold doesn't screw up the Gulf of Mexico too much...I want 70's dewpoints in here by May. But hey...the deep south steals our snow, maybe we'll steal their severe :lol: 

All goverment agencies must refer to this body of water as of The Gulf of America. NWS too. Going to be so confusing. 30 days to change I believe.

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19 minutes ago, wxeyeNH said:

All goverment agencies must refer to this body of water as of The Gulf of America. NWS too. Going to be so confusing. 30 days to change I believe.

We await further guidance on that.

What makes it extra ridiculous is that it is only the continental shelf waters of the US to the seaward boundaries of Mexico and Cuba. So it's like less than half of the Gulf of Mexico would change names, and the rest stays the Gulf of Mexico. 

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1 minute ago, weathafella said:

We used to abbreviate GOM meaning Gulf of Mexico.  If I referred to the gulf of Maine I’d say GOMaine.  I propose what was GOM become GOAM and the gulf of Maine become GOM.  I haven’t been contacted as an advisor but we know this page is looked at…..

New England is named because of England. Perhaps new names for all states that have new before  the name.

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6 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Well you have always said you don’t like or care for the small - medium events and would rather do without, as your love is the big dogs. So that does somewhat surprise me . Especially since last winter was very rainy 

I had 19" on Jan 7 last year.

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