The month of April 2026 saw the second-highest sea surface temperatures on record for oceans outside the polar regions.
The last major El Niño event saw a string of heat records, and scientists fear warming seas signal more extreme weather to ...
Seasonal models have predicted that an El Nino pattern could develop between May and July this year and may become one of the strongest on record.
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Super El Niño forecasts are converging — sea-surface temps could hit 3°C above average, potentially making this the strongest El Niño in modern history
In the spring of 1997, a pulse of warm water spread across the equatorial Pacific so fast that forecasters at NOAA scrambled ...
Sea surface temperatures approached record levels last month and could rise even further if El Nino conditions develop later ...
According to data published by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), the global average sea surface temperature ...
As global temperatures rise, so do sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and that’s having a direct impact on hurricane activity. Hurricanes are essentially heat engines, fueled by the warmth of the ocean.
It may sparkle in the sun, but the ocean's surface is a dynamic thermometer for our planet. The sea surface temperature (SST) is measured by satellites and buoys in the ocean, to give the most ...
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