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A computer model shows how the pattern of northeasterly winds—which dominated in spring 2005—can push <em>Alexandrium</em> cells down from the Gulf of Maine into Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay. In typical years, prevailing breezes from the southwest usually blow the cells out to sea before they can flow into Massachusetts Bay. Reds and oranges show areas of highest concentration.
A computer model shows how the pattern of northeasterly winds—which dominated in spring 2005—can push Alexandrium cells down from the Gulf of Maine into Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay. In typical years, prevailing breezes from the southwest usually blow the cells out to sea before they can flow into Massachusetts Bay. Reds and oranges show areas of highest concentration. (Don Anderson Laboratory, WHOI)

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