Florida ocean temperatures peak to almost 100 degrees amid heatwave: "You really can't cool off"
Florida ocean temperatures peak to almost 100 degrees amid heatwave: "You really can't cool off"
The higher-than-normal sea surface temperatures off the coasts of the Sunshine State could cause a "nasty" coral bleaching event, experts say.

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122°F (50°C) is the required sustained ocean temperature to theoretically form a continent spanning hypercane incase anyones interested.
68 1 ReplyWell great, that's a new terrifying word I never heard of before today, one more thing to worry about fuck.
22 0 Replysame.. I didn't know hypercanes were even hypoteticallized, super concerning
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well that's a not so fun fact. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercane
20 0 ReplyWikipedia needs to be updated about the highest recorded temperature of the ocean 😓
10 0 ReplyDone. Scary update.
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Hypercanes would have wind speeds of over 800 kilometres per hour (500 mph), potentially gusting to 970 km/h (600 mph)
Nope, nope, nope !
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