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ATHENS (Reuters) -Mediterranean Sea temperatures surged in June in a marine heatwave, with a Greek scientist warning some ...
Water temperatures have surged above 85 degrees in the Mediterranean Sea, where records have been broken every day for weeks.
Intense marine heat can have devastating consequences for ecosystems with its ripple effects also extending onto land. View ...
Large parts of the Mediterranean Sea are 5-10 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, with some recent readings in the 10-15 degrees ...
Sea surface temperatures in the Mediterranean are currently 3°C higher than average for the same period compared to 1991-2020 ...
The Mediterranean Sea on Sunday hit its warmest temperature on record for June at 26.01 degrees Celsius, said a French ...
A marine heatwave, combined with a heat dome, is scorching Europe, with temperatures surpassing 40 degrees Celsius in several ...
The oceans—engines of life on Earth and our single greatest climate regulator—are caught in a catch 22. We urgently need to ...
As extreme heat lingers across swathes of Europe, Euroverify looks at the evidence linking human-driven climate change with ...
A marine heat wave in the Mediterranean is combining with a powerful heat dome to cause Europe to swelter under a brutal ...
Italy limited work outdoors, France shut schools and Turkey battled wildfires on Tuesday in a European heatwave that ...
The EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service said Copernicus Marine Service data showed sea surface temperatures on June 22 were more than 5 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average. Sign up here.