‘Unprecedented’ ocean heat wave could linger through fall

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‘Unprecedented’ ocean heat wave could linger through fall
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A marine heat wave fueling record-warm sea surface temperatures in the world’s oceans during the summertime could linger well into the fall, according to an experimental forecast produced by scientists.

that has fueled record-warm sea surface temperatures in the world’s oceans in recent months could linger well into the fall, according to an experimental forecast produced by scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.unusually warm conditions in the North Atlantic

“There’s only a few things that can cause the ocean to warm so much so quickly,” he said. “The main driver of ocean temperature changes like these are changes in the atmospheric circulation, and if you look at what the atmosphere has been doing over the North Atlantic in the last three months, you’ll see that the circulation has actually been fairly sluggish in that part of the world.

. “Some of this excess heat will find its way into the Arctic Ocean via ocean currents through the Fram Strait and Norwegian Sea further exacerbating the demise of Arctic sea ice.”Darrell Schoppe / Cover Images via AP Oceans naturally absorb and store heat, which can make them important bellwethers of global warming. Studies have found that oceans haveAmaya said that it's too soon to tease out the specific fingerprints of climate change on this marine heat wave.

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