Surfing the Suffolk Sea Breeze
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A sea breeze occurs near the coast and requires a specific set of
weather ingredients: 1. An unstable air-mass over land. 2. Inland temperatures
warmer than the sea. 3. Relatively light winds. In these conditions, the rising
warm air caused by the unstable air-mass will start to suck air from the
relatively colder sea. This movement of air will generate a localised wind
called a 'sea breeze' which blows from the sea on to the land. (this continues)
More on sea breezes here:
http://www.xcmag.com/2013/11/understanding-seabreeze-convergence/
http://blog.metservice.com/SeaBreezes
http://stormvisuals.com/blog/2012/8/21/florida-sea-breeze-convergence-zone-timelapse-video.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_breeze
http://OzReport.com/1512755527
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