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The Impact of Offshore Wind Farms on the Sea and the Atmosphere Is Becoming Clearer

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Wind turbines at sea slow down the winds, resulting in a slight warming of the ocean surface, which acts in return on the winds. An interaction to consider in order to assess their environmental impact.
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Wind turbines at sea slow down the winds, resulting in a slight warming of the ocean surface, which acts in return on the winds. An interaction to consider in order to assess their environmental impact.

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pourlascience.fr broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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