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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frozenicecube @lemmy.ca
I wonder what impact this will have on hurricane season of those water temps continue...
18 0 ReplyBuffalox @lemmy.world Higher temperature is equal to more energy in the atmosphere, the result is worse hurricanes.
26 0 Replyjune @lemmy.world We should start dumping ice in the ocean. That’ll help.
6 0 Replylamprivate @lemmy.blahaj.zone ONCE AND FOR ALL
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stopthatgirl7 @kbin.social
…oh. Oh, that’s gonna make hurricane season bad.
12 0 ReplyQuinceDaPence @kbin.social To really get the answer there you need surface temperature and temperature 100ft deep.
The surface can be hot but if it's cool deeper then then the storm churns it up and the cold water calms it down.
7 0 Replyandrewta @lemmy.world There’s the important question
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