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<p>The blink comparator above shows how <a href="http://weather.unisys.com/surface/sst_anom.html">SST anomalies</a> have changed since early September.</p>
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<p>A few interesting things going on.</p>
<p>Danielle&#8217;s cold spot in the middle of the image has largely equilibrated back to normal.</p>
<p>The very warm water in the North Atlantic, Great Lakes and Hudson Bay has cooled dramatically, due to cold air which has settled over the region.</p>
<p>Temperatures from the Cape Verde Islands to Florida are pretty close to normal.</p>
<p>Temperatures south of Cuba, and in the Gulf of Mexico have warmed. The sudden appearance of Karl last week was probably due to this.</p>
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