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A West Coast ocean heat wave adds to a summer of extremes

Por: NBC News Science August 07, 2023

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An intense marine heat wave has developed off the U.S. West Coast, pushing sea surface temperatures more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit higher than normal. The expanse of warm water in the Pacific Ocean, being tracked by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, first formed and started growing more than 1,000 miles offshore in May. In recent weeks, changing wind patterns have altered the ocean’s circulation, pushing the warm water to... + full article



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