the southern coast around the gulf of mexico sometimes experiences cold waves why?
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precipitation over the southern Gulf of Mexico states. ... As the midlatitude wave and the associated high-pressure system move southeastwards into the Gulf of Mexico, the mass of cold air interacts with the warm moist air of the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in a cold surge
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"Gap flow over the Tehuantepec Isthmus is weak. As the midlatitude wave and the associated high-pressure system move southeastwards into the Gulf of Mexico, the mass of cold air interacts with the warm moist air of the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in a cold surge (Schultz et al., 1997)."
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