The average surface temperature of global oceans reached 20.98°C in June, breaking the previous maximum of 2024. This information was revealed by the European Copernicus Marine Observatory, which monitors global meteorological and oceanic conditions.
Heat Record in June
This heat record is due to the combined effects of El Niño and climate warming. El Niño is a natural phenomenon that occurs when surface waters of the Pacific Ocean heat up more than average, influencing global weather conditions. Climate warming, on the other hand, is a broader and longer-lasting phenomenon caused by the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, primarily carbon dioxide.
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