Record ocean temperatures put Earth in ‘uncharted territory’, say scientists

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‘Unprecedented’ warming indicates climate crisis is taking place before our eyes, experts say

Fiona HarveyEnvironment editorWed 26 Apr 2023 10.00 EDT

Temperatures in the world’s oceans have broken fresh records, testing new highs for more than a month in an “unprecedented” run that has led to scientists stating the Earth has reached “uncharted territory” in the climate crisis.

The rapid acceleration of ocean temperatures in the last month is an anomaly that scientists have yet to explain. Data collated by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), known as theOptimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature (OISST) series, gathered by satellites and buoys, has shown temperatures higher than in any previous year, in a series stretching back to 1981, continuously over the past 42 days.

The world is thought to be on the brink of anEl Niño weather eventthis year – a cyclical weather system…

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