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World Meteorological Day: Ocean heat breaks record, scientists warn
Blue waters are visible through the eye of Hurricane Melissa on 28 October, 2025, just hours before it hit the southern coast ...
Oceans absorb more than 90% of the excess heat caused by climate change. Oceans are hitting record high temperatures. The global average sea surface temperature hit an all-time record high of 69.73 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) in the Atlantic Ocean. Maxi Jonas/dpa The heat content of the world's oceans up to a ...
Antarctica could warm much faster than its surroundings over the next few decades due to a phenomenon known as polar ...
Ocean temperatures crossed into an average of around 66.5 degrees Fahrenheit, almost half a degree higher than last year, in an exponential increase from decades prior. (CN) — 2024 was a year of ...
It might feel unseasonably hot where you are right now. That's thanks in part to a heat wave in the Pacific Ocean.
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Ocean heat hits another record as scientists warn on World Meteorological Day
Earth’s oceans absorbed more heat in 2025 than in any year on record, according to a peer-reviewed international analysis ...
The oceans of the world absorb the overwhelming majority of the heat caused by global warming, creating serious consequences for life in and around them, including humans. "The oceans do a lot of the ...
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