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The Mediterranean Sea warmed to an average sea surface temperature of 28.7 degrees Celsius this week, its warmest sea surface temperature on record, according to Spain’s Institute of Marine ...
Maps of unusually warm sea surface temperatures are awash in reds and oranges this summer, illustrating a series of marine heat waves across much of the globe and raising fears for what the rest ...
Every summer, typhoons threatening the Korean Peninsula draw their energy from the warm waters of the Northwest Pacific Ocean ...
Still, sea surface temperatures started soaring last year well before El Niño formed. ... as you can see in this map of January’s temperature anomalies relative to the mean between 1910 and 2009.
Average sea surface temperatures have soared to record highs—and stayed there. Matt Simon, wired.com – Apr 29, 2023 6:49 am | 264 Credit: Pierre Longnus/Getty Images ...
February 2024 saw the highest average sea surface temperatures worldwide ever recorded, at 69.91 F, surpassing the previous record set in August 2023 of 69.76 F, according to Copernicus data.
Sea surface temperatures in Celsius across the North Atlantic on June 14, 2023. ... This map show how anomalously hot certain parts of the North Atlantic are on June 15, 2023.
The 123-year old dataset shows that sea surface temperatures have increased markedly within the past 40 years, at a rate of around 0.6°C a decade. Warm anomalies have been increasingly common ...
WMO reports Asia warming twice as fast as global average, triggering deadly weather, rising seas, and glacier loss.