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That eclipses the ocean heat record set in 2021 — which eclipsed the record set in 2020, which eclipsed the one set in 2019. And it helps to explain a seemingly ever-escalating pattern of ...
Four basins of the seven world ocean regions – the North Pacific, North Atlantic, Mediterranean and southern oceans – had the highest heat records since the 1950s. This marks the fourth time ...
The world’s oceans have now experienced an entire year of unprecedented heat, with a new temperature record broken every day, new data shows. Global ocean surface temperatures started ...
The temperature of the planet’s oceans rose to new heights this week, setting a new record with no sign of cooling down. The average global ocean surface temperature hit 20.96 degrees Celsius ...
Ocean surface heat is at record-breaking levels. Temperatures began climbing in mid-March and skyrocketed over the course of several weeks, leaving scientists scrambling to figure out exactly why.
Here, we take you on a tour of the worst of the ocean’s hot spots. In the North Atlantic, levels beyond even extreme predictions The North Atlantic has baked in record daily warmth every day ...
On Wednesday June 14, the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean reached an average temperature of 73 degrees Fahrenheit. That may sound like a pleasant day at the pool, but it’s actually a record ...
By The New York Times By Delger Erdenesanaa The ocean has now broken temperature records every day for more than a year. And so far, 2024 has continued 2023’s trend of beating previous records ...
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Ocean temperatures hit record highs in 2024, study finds"The broken records in the ocean have become a broken record," said Prof. Lijing Cheng with the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He led a team of 54 scientists ...
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