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#Such warm water temperatures “would be impressive any time of year, but they’re occurring when the water would already be rather warm, bringing it up to bona fide bathtub conditions that we rarely see,” Brian McNoldy, senior research associate at the University of Miami and hurricane expert for Capital Weather Gang, said in an email.
#Such warm water temperatures “would be impressive any time of year, but they’re occurring when the water would already be rather warm, bringing it up to bona fide bathtub conditions that we rarely see,” Brian McNoldy, senior research associate at the University of Miami and hurricane expert for Capital Weather Gang, said in an email.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/07/10/florida-ocean-temperature-heat-records/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/07/10/florida-ocean-temperature-heat-records/
#"Solch hohe Wassertemperaturen wären zu jeder Jahreszeit beeindruckend, aber sie treten zu einem Zeitpunkt auf, zu dem das Wasser bereits ziemlich warm ist - und bringen es auf echte Badewannenbedingungen, die wir selten sehen", sagt Brian McNoldy von der Universität von Miami der "Washington Post".
https://www.n-tv.de/wissen/Meer-vor-Florida-wird-zur-Badewanne-article24252487.html
#Die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer großen Bleiche an vielen Riffen entlang der Pazifikinseln am Äquator bis nach Florida betrage 90 Prozent.
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#pazifikinseln am Äquator bis Florida?

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  1. Such warm water temperatures “would be impressive any time of year, but they’re occurring when the water would already be rather warm, bringing it up to bona fide bathtub conditions that we rarely see,” Brian McNoldy, senior research associate at the University of Miami and hurricane expert for Capital Weather Gang, said in an email.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/07/10/florida-ocean-temperature-heat-records/

  1. "Solch hohe Wassertemperaturen wären zu jeder Jahreszeit beeindruckend, aber sie treten zu einem Zeitpunkt auf, zu dem das Wasser bereits ziemlich warm ist - und bringen es auf echte Badewannenbedingungen, die wir selten sehen", sagt Brian McNoldy von der Universität von Miami der "Washington Post".

https://www.n-tv.de/wissen/Meer-vor-Florida-wird-zur-Badewanne-article24252487.html

  1. Die Wahrscheinlichkeit einer großen Bleiche an vielen Riffen entlang der Pazifikinseln am Äquator bis nach Florida betrage 90 Prozent.
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  3. pazifikinseln am Äquator bis Florida?