The Mediterranean at 15°c: What Is Upwelling, This Phenomenon that Caused the Water Temperature to Drop?
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On the beaches of the Gulf of Lion, the temperature of the water has fallen in a few days, falling in places at 15 °C, because of the phenomenon of 'upwelling'. You are told what this is about.
Between the Camargue and the Calanques, the water temperature fell by 5 °C in a few hours, to the great dam of the holidaymakers who came to enjoy the bathing. This phenomenon bears a name: l'upwelling. Explanations.
While the Mediterranean was particularly hot at the beginning of the summer, temperatures fell sharply this week. The fault of upwelling, a phenomenon that brings cold currents to the coasts. - The Mediterranean at 15°C: what is upwelling, this phenomenon that caused the temperature of the water to fall? (Weather and weather).
In the Mediterranean in recent days, the water is a little colder than the English Channel. In the Camargue, on Monday 28 July, 16 to 17 degrees have been raised. Low temperatures which are partly explained by the gusts of wind sweeping the coast.
After the heat wave in early July, temperatures fell drastically in the Mediterranean, a phenomenon that is expected to last for some time.
Who would have thought that the English Channel could, in the middle of the summer, compete with the Mediterranean on the temperature of swimming? While the Mediterranean beaches should boil under the sun, a spectacular phenomenon upsets the habits of holidaymakers: the water temperature has fallen...
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