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  2. Caribbean Sea - Wikipedia

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    Annual variations in monthly average water temperatures at the surface do not exceed 3 °C (5.4 °F). In the past 50 years, the Caribbean has gone through three stages: cooling until 1974, a cold phase with peaks during 1974–1976 and 1984–1986, and, finally, a warming phase with an increase in temperature of 0.6 °C (1.1 °F) per year.

  3. Extreme ocean temperatures threaten to wipe out Caribbean coral

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    Unusually warm waters in the Caribbean Sea are fueling what some scientists say is the region’s worst episode of coral bleaching ever recorded — yet another worrisome development in what has ...

  4. Ocean temperature - Wikipedia

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    The ocean temperature plays a crucial role in the global climate system, ocean currents and for marine habitats. It varies depending on depth, geographical location and season. Not only does the temperature differ in seawater, so does the salinity. Warm surface water is generally saltier than the cooler deep or polar waters. [1]

  5. Climate change in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Once at the Caribbean, both Irma and Maria became Category 5 hurricanes. [16] NASA reported that the temperature of the sea surface in the Caribbean when Irma became a hurricane was 30 °C (86 °F). [15] The required temperature for the development of a major storm is suggested to be higher than 27 °C (80 °F). [14]

  6. Explainer-Record-breaking temperatures strengthen Hurricane ...

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    Higher water temperatures allow storms to intensify quicker, and ocean temperatures of at least 26.5°C (79.7°F) are needed to maintain a tropical cyclone. ... As the Caribbean prepares to bear ...

  7. Tracking the Caribbean for yet more tropical development - AOL

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    While Gulf water temperatures have trended back to near average, waters remain quite warm over the Caribbean, and deep ocean warmth over the prime development area of the Atlantic remains well ...

  8. Tropical marine climate - Wikipedia

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    The annual rainfall is 1000 to over 1500 mm (39 to 59 inches). The temperature ranges from 20 to 35 °C (68 to 95 °F). Under the Köppen climate classification, a "tropical marine climate" would fall under Af or Am, tropical rainforest or tropical monsoon climate. The trade winds blow all year round and are moist, as they pass over warm seas. [1]

  9. Climate change shrinks marine life richness near equator: study

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    During some summers, as the Caribbean water temperatures climb, the luminous coral colonies of gold, green and blue that ring the island nation of Cuba give way to patches of skeletal white. The ...