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A marine heat wave has been building in the ocean surrounding the UK during an exceptionally warm and dry spring. In other ...
To call what’s happening in the oceans right now an anomaly is a bit of an understatement. Since March, average sea surface temperatures have been climbing to record highs, as shown in the dark ...
Average sea surface temperatures today are roughly 1.25 degrees Fahrenheit higher than they were from 1982-2011, according to the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer. It’s a huge anomaly ...
With the average sea surface temperature in this region now approaching ... The specific drivers of this anomaly … are still under investigation by scientists so it will be some time before ...
For the February-April 2025 seasonal means, observed sea-surface temperature (SST) anomalies were generally above average ...
"They were downright scary in late April of 2024." Meteorologists make unexpected discovery while observing Atlantic Ocean: ...
Warm waters are developing northwest of Australia, near Indonesia, possibly triggering a negative Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) ...
Meteorologists are keeping a close watch on ocean temperatures in the Atlantic and have noted they aren't as hot they've been in recent years.
Sea temperatures off the western and southern coasts of Ireland are above normal and constitute a marine heatwave, ...
The anomaly in sea surface temperature is projected to persist until September, "which can affect local weather in Indonesia," said Dwikorita, as quoted from a written statement on Saturday, April 12, ...