Persistent record heat measured in the world’s oceans

2023-08-25 00:15:45
The surface temperature of the oceans has reached new records worldwide. According to preliminary data from the US platform “Climate Reanalyzer”, the global average has been 21.1 degrees for around two weeks – a value that has never been reached in the around 40 years of recording until 2022. The temperature is thus consistently well above the usual values ​​​​for the month of August – and, according to scientists, will continue to rise.
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