'This is getting ridiculous.'
Scientists are alarmed as ocean surface temperatures have continuously set new record-breaking highs over the last month.by the University of Maine's Climate Change Institute, daily ocean surface temperatures breached historical record highs since at least 1982 in April.
That means we are in uncharted territory as global warming continues to take its toll with extreme weather events becoming more common by the year — and scientists are clearly shaken by the spiking temperatures.. "For the last month [the daily index] has been continuously reading higher than in any previous year and still shows no sign of settling.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution biogeochemist Jens Terhaar. "We are in it and it is just the beginning."Earth System Science Data found that our planet accumulated almost as much heat in the past 15 years as it had in the previous 45, a worrying sign that we're in for considerable rises in global temperatures."It's not yet well established, why such a rapid change, and such a huge change is happening," Karina Von Schuckmann, the lead author of the study,
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