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Oil Sheen Still Forecast to Remain Well Away From Release Date: 05/27/2010 Oil Sheen, Tar Balls Still Forecast to Remain Well Away From KeysOil trajectory maps, released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration show non-contiguous, light sheens of oil and scattered tar balls from the Gulf oil spill in the Loop Current remaining well to the west, northwest of the Florida Keys through Saturday and likely beyond.According to NOAA, the forecast position of the southern of the non-contiguous sheens and tarballs for Saturday, May 29, is about 250 miles to the west of Key West.Meanwhile, NOAA analysis show most of the oil, especially heavy concentrations, has not ...
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Tar Balls Forecast to Remain West of Keys Release Date: 05/21/2010 NOAA Forecast: Gulf Spill Oil Sheen, Tar Balls Forecast to Remain West of KeysOil trajectory maps, released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration show light and very light sheens of oil and scattered tar balls from the Gulf oil spill in the Loop Current remaining well to the west of the Florida Keys through Sunday. The same forecast is likely to continue further into next week. According to NOAA, the forecast position of the southern point of the sheen on Sunday is about 300 miles to the west of Key West. Meanwhile, NOAA analysis show most of the oil, especially heavy ...
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Small Portion of Light Oil Sheen Has Entered the Loop Curren Release Date: May 19, 2010 • 5:30 PM NOAA Observations Indicate Small Portion of Light Oil Sheen Has Entered the Loop CurrentLoss-of-Business Resources Available The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Wednesday afternoon that their latest observations indicate a small portion of the Transocean/BP spill’s oil slick has reached the Loop Current in the form of light to very light sheens.In the time it would take for this oil to travel to the vicinity of the Florida Straits, it would be highly weathered and both the natural process of evaporation and application of dispersants would reduce ...
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