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The mass bleaching that started in February 2023 is now the most extensive on record, ... If current ocean temperatures are the new normal, the world may be entering a period “where we’re more ...
Average air temperatures are roughly 1.8 F higher today than they were from 1979-2000, but water has a greater capacity to absorb and store heat — the ocean has absorbed about 90% of the heat ...
In March 2023, ocean surface temperatures started breaking records and haven’t stopped since, fueling concern about the impacts on marine life and extreme weather.
2023 was the hottest year on record, 1.48 °C warmer than the pre-industrial level. [16] 2023 surface air temperatures breached the 1.5 °C threshold for a record number of days. The world breached the Paris Agreement 1.5 °C warming mark for a record number of days. [17]
El Niño is strictly related to water temperatures near the equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean. In April, NOAA issued an El Niño watch, saying there is a 62% chance of the phenomenon developing ...
Temperatures are expected to soar 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit above average across the East this week as an April warmup surges through the region and brings the highest temperatures since last ...
Widespread marine heat waves in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean peaked in September and continued through the end of the year.
The clock is ticking on the pattern responsible for unseasonably chilly air, chaotic weather conditions and even snow in parts of the Midwest and Northeast. AccuWeather meteorologists say that ...