The Mediterranean Becomes a 'Boil': 'The Accumulation of Energy Is Brutal'
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The ‘tropicalisation’ of the sea leads to abnormal records, with almost 3oC above average, which raises the temperature of the coasts and provides 'fuel' of extreme storms
A buoy in the island of Sa Dragonera, west of Majorca, reached 33.2 oC, hitting a record 2024. Mediterranean warming is "authentic brutality", he considers investigator.
The green newsfilter selects and comments on news about protecting the planet, the environment and the weather. The oceans absorb the energy of several atomic bombs per second. On the Muránská plain, wood is being harvested in the habitat of the capercaillie. A buoy near the Spanish island of Mallorca measured a temperature of 33 degrees Celsius last week. If confirmed, this would be the highest value ever recorded in the Mediterranean Sea. The …
The Mediterranean Sea "breeds" itself, as it traverses one of the most intense heating periods in recent years. Water temperatures have reached in numerous areas at about 30 degrees Celsius. At times, values have risen to 32 degrees, far above what is normal for this period.
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