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A conceptual diagram of the Gulf Surge phenomenon.

  • Gulf surges may be triggered by the passage of a tropical disturbance near the mouth of the Gulf of California or by organized convective activity that move over the Gulf from the Sierra Madre.
  • The Gulf acts as a natural passageway for moisture (long solid white arrows) drawn into the deserts of northwest Mexico and southern Arizona and California by a semi-permanent thermal low. The increase in moisture into this region then results in greater thunderstorm activity. (Description from the USGS.)
    Español: Ubicación del estado de Baja California en la República Mexicana
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08:15, 7 September 2010Thumbnail for version as of 08:15, 7 September 2010421 × 410 (195 KB)Begoon{{Information |Description=A conceptual diagram of the Gulf Surge phenomenon. Gulf surges may be triggered by the passage of a tropical disturbance near the mouth of the Gulf or by organized convective activity that move over the Gulf from the Sierra Madr