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Oil Spill Home Page

Good Morning, 

I have some links to add to the discussion this morning, and suggest you bookmark this oil blog as I will continue to update the links below as new information comes out. 

This is an ever-growing oil blog and will be treated as a main page, rather than a separate blog. This will allow users (like you) to come back and check the links as every 3 hours the data changes. 

It serves you best to just keep this link, and click on the highlighted text below to check the model data itself for the latest information 

Here is the newest page, from the New Orleans National Weather Service 

If you haven’t already seen the oil spill live broadcast cam from CNN.com, here is the link 

Also, here is an updated site which will have the areas reporting oil along the Gulf Coast. From oil smell, to tar balls to oil itself any report of oil will be added to this site here 

The computer models are always changing, and updating…so rather than a static image which over time will be changed/updated I will give you the link here 

Here is the latest surface analysis showing the oil, the loop current and the eddies in place most recently 

Also This additional set of  maps  shows the predicted location of oil that has potential entered the loop current 

I will continue to add links to this post as the days roll along, and of course if there is any updated information I will add that discussion as well. Remember, this data changes every 3 hours (every second for the live broadcast). 

My best, 

Eric 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

  

  

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