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Sea surface temperatures (SSTs) reached a record high on March 16, alarming many meteorologists and climate scientists. By. Karen Graham. Published.
The Bay Area is in for a calm but classic summer week, marked by cool coastal breezes, sunny inland afternoons and persistent ...
The Mediterranean Sea warmed to an average sea surface temperature of 28.7 degrees Celsius this week, its warmest sea surface temperature on record, according to Spain’s Institute of Marine ...
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.
February 2024 saw the highest average sea surface temperatures worldwide ever recorded, at 69.91 F, surpassing the previous record set in August 2023 of 69.76 F, according to Copernicus data.
Submarine canyons around Antarctica tend to have less sea ice, higher sea surface temperatures, and more biomass such as ...
Sea surface temperatures are vital measurements that indicate the warmth of the ocean's top layer, influencing weather patterns, climate, and marine ecosystems.
Sea surface temperatures across the globe can vary tremendously. SSTs near the equator can run as high as 85 degrees Fahrenheit, while temperatures can drop into the upper 20s near the poles.