Tropical water temperature in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea can reach the upper 80's to low 90's. These high temps promote the release of water vapor into the air which aids the development and strengthening of hurricanes.
2006-08-01 00:43:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The tropical waters are well into the 80s Fahrenheit...or about 22-30 Celsius...at the warmest time of year.
2006-08-02 00:20:41
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answered by Isles1015 4
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2016-10-01 08:23:18
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answered by ? 3
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It is between 80 to 85 degrees during hurricane season.
2006-08-03 06:26:16
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answered by wiz_on_line 3
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I live on a barrier island in central florida that is considered sub tropical but that doesn't stop any hurricanes that i've seen.
Generaly the water temperature favorable to formation of hurricanes is at least 80 F.
http://www.bemidjistate.edu/science/metro/ch16.pdf
http://www.sun2.science.wayne.edu/~geology/1350 chapter11.doc
2006-08-01 00:51:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, I live in the tropics.
The water at the beach is about 70 degrees Maybe a tab warmer.
On Hot days it gets a little warmer. Depends on the ocean currents.
Depends on the location.
2006-08-01 00:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I reckon about 22--26 degrees Celsius. Warm .
2006-08-01 00:42:17
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answered by kit walker 6
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about 76 degrees
2006-08-01 00:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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normal room temperature..
2006-08-01 00:40:55
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answered by MADDY 3
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