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Gulf Oil Spill Could Spread to Atlantic Ocean

A computer model scenario for how the oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill could spread from the Gulf of Mexico into the Atlantic Ocean. The colors represent a dilution factor ranging from red (most concentrated) to green (most diluted). For example, areas showing a dilution factor of 0.01 would have one-hundredth the concentration of oil present at the spill site.
(Image credit: Tim Scheitlin and Rick Brownrigg, NCAR)

The huge oil slick that has spread across the Gulf of Mexico could soon extend its reach, traveling around the tip of Florida and entering Atlantic waters, a computer model suggests.

"I've had a lot of people ask me, 'Will the oil reach Florida?'" said one of the scientists who worked on the model, Synte Peacock of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). "Actually, our best knowledge says the scope of this environmental disaster is likely to reach far beyond Florida, with impacts that have yet to be understood."

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