In fact, our research suggests that with 2 ℃ of global warming, the future average
sea temperatures around the Great Barrier Reef would be even hotter than the extremes observed around the time of the 2016 bleaching.
The sea temperatures around the southern coast of Australia are hot - extremely so for this time of year.
Average
sea temperature around 27 °C, so even for those wimps who are afraid to get wet you cant get much better than that.
Not exact matches
Using different calibration and filtering processes, the two researchers succeeded in combining a wide variety of available data from
temperature measurements and climate archives in such a way that they were able to compare the reconstructed
sea surface
temperature variations at different locations
around the globe on different time scales over a period of 7,000 years.
During the IOD's positive phase,
sea surface temperatures rise in the Arabian Sea and fall around Indonesia, changes which reverse in the negative pha
sea surface
temperatures rise in the Arabian
Sea and fall around Indonesia, changes which reverse in the negative pha
Sea and fall
around Indonesia, changes which reverse in the negative phase.
Around 3 million years ago, when
temperatures were just 1 to 2 °C higher than the average of the past couple of millennia before humans began warming the climate,
sea level was at least 25 metres higher than present.
In comparable interglacials in the past half million years, when
temperatures were less than 1 °C warmer than they are now,
sea level was
around 5 metres higher.
The researchers identified several key circulation patterns that affected the winter
temperatures from 1979 to 2013, particularly the Arctic Oscillation (a climate pattern that circulates
around the Arctic Ocean and tends to confine colder air to the polar latitudes) and a second pattern they call Warm Arctic and Cold Eurasia (WACE), which they found correlates to
sea ice loss as well as to particularly strong winters.
In South Asia, the highest daily wet - bulb
temperatures, which include both heat and humidity, have been recorded
around the Persian Gulf and Red
Sea, the Indus and Ganges river valleys and eastern China.
King penguins are in fact picky animals: in order to form a colony where they can mate, lay eggs and rear chicks over a year, they need tolerable
temperature all year round, no winter
sea ice
around the island, and smooth beach of sand or pebbles.
This map shows the
sea surface
temperatures around the Galapagos Islands and Cocos Island in the Pacific Ocean on March 18, 2007.
A new NOAA outlook shows that many coral reefs across
around the world will likely be exposed to higher - than - normal
sea temperatures for an unprecedented third year in a row, leading to increased bleaching — and with no signs of stopping.
In the oscillation's positive phase,
sea surface temperatures in the Arabian Sea rise whereas temperatures around Sumatra, Indonesia, fa
sea surface
temperatures in the Arabian
Sea rise whereas temperatures around Sumatra, Indonesia, fa
Sea rise whereas
temperatures around Sumatra, Indonesia, fall.
The study found cooler
sea temperatures, greater precipitation and stronger upwelling — all indicators of La Niña - like conditions at the study site in Panama — during a period when coral reef accretion stopped in this region
around 4,100 years ago.
Some scientists believe that as they meander
around the world, their activities can be better weather predictors than variations in
sea surface
temperatures.
The penguins once numbered
around 2,000 individuals, but in the early 1980s a strong El Niño — a time when
sea surface
temperatures in the tropical Pacific are unusually warm — brought their numbers down to less than 500 birds.
Currently, Pacific
sea surface
temperatures have risen as an El Niño event develops, a climate phenomenon that alters rainfall patterns
around the globe.
The field of urban planning is gaining interest as cities
around the world, including nearby Houston, are facing increased exposure to weather - related risks and hazards ranging from
sea level rise and flooding to
temperature build - up and urban heat island effect.
The monthly analysis by the GISS team is assembled from publicly available data acquired by about 6,300 meteorological stations
around the world, ship - and buoy - based instruments measuring
sea surface
temperature, and Antarctic research stations.
The past climates that forced these changes in ice volume and
sea level were reconstructed mainly from
temperature - sensitive measurements in ocean cores from
around the globe, and from ice cores.
It is not yet clear whether populations that currently bask on land during cooler months will adapt to warming
sea temperatures and begin to bask exclusively in the water, as do some other populations
around the world.
Thanks mainly to variations in water
temperature and salinity,
sea level differs
around the world.
Green
sea turtles may stop basking on beaches
around the world within a century due to rising
sea temperatures, a new study suggests.
Any reforms to come from the process, starting next week, would affect about 62 percent of New York state's population, the proportion estimated to reside now in areas that could be hard hit as rising land and ocean
temperatures raise average
sea levels
around the globe.
The new method has already been used to examine climatic records of
sea surface
temperature at 65,000 points
around the world over a period of 28 years and provided scientists with a clear understanding of when and where
temperature fluctuations occur.
By studying sediment cores from the deep Pacific near the Philippines, paleoclimatologist Lowell Stott of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and his colleagues revealed that the
temperatures of the deepest
seas rose by
around 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) at least 1,000 years before
sea - surface
temperatures.
Around the world,
temperatures and
sea levels are rising because we're burning too much carbon.
There is concern that elevated
sea temperatures and ocean acidification may influence the resilience of coral reefs, inherently affecting their vital role of providing the structure which maintains ecosystem services
around the world.
After analyzing the water
temperatures and the locations of the eggs, the researchers realized that these littered in hot water
around known locations of hydrothermal vents, an opening in the
sea floor out of which geothermally heated water flows.
Thousands of studies conducted by researchers
around the world have documented changes in surface, atmospheric, and oceanic
temperatures; melting glaciers; diminishing snow cover; shrinking
sea ice; rising
sea levels; ocean acidification; and increasing atmospheric water vapor.
Temperatures at the core - mantle boundary hover
around 4,000 Kelvin (6,740 degrees F, or 3,727 degrees C), and the pressure is nearly 140 gigapascals — 1.4 million times greater than standard air pressure at
sea level.
A new paper from the
Sea Around Us Project published in the journal Nature reveals that warmer ocean
temperatures are driving marine species towards cooler, deeper waters, and this in turn, has affected global fisheries catches.
Here we have CO2 levels
around 400 ppm, global average
temperature about 2 or 3 degrees higher, and
sea levels 25 to 35 meters higher (think ten story building).
In the long term, changes in
sea level were of minor importance to rainfall patterns in north western Sumatra With the end of the last Ice Age came rising
temperatures and melting polar ice sheets, which were accompanied by an increase in rainfall
around Indonesia and many other regions of the world..
The waters of the Adriatic
sea warm up to a most pleasing
temperature around the 20s which is perfect for those who love swimming in the
sea.
The
sea is fairly shallow, visibility never crystal clear but this doesn't affect the caliber of the dive sites.We offer diving all year
around with
sea temperatures of 26 - 30C and visibility 10 - 20 meters.
[12][13] With the cold water concentrated
around Antarctica,
sea surface
temperatures and, consequently, continental
temperatures would have dropped.
Average
temperatures in July and August hover
around 26 °C with
sea temperatures averaging 24 °C - 26 °C.
Significant changes in
sea water
temperature like those caused by El Nino events appear to have significant effects on pinniped populations
around the Channel Islands.
The Margaret River region is home to
around two hundred wineries, and is unique among Australian wine regions in being so close to the
sea — in this case, the Indian Ocean, whose cooling breezes keep
temperatures lower than most of the rest of Western Australia.
Temperatures tend
around 30 °C (86 °F) but
sea breezes temper the heat a bit, making it a pleasant time to enjoy a string of summer festivals.
Enjoying high
temperatures during the summer months and balmy
sea breezes during the spring, the island offers lush landscapes, water activities and delicious food year
around.
Durban's «all year round summer» translates into
sea temperatures, even in winter, that hover
around 20 degrees Celsius.
However, it is best recommended to take any of the
Sea of Cortez liveaboards from August to November when the water
temperatures are
around 27 °C mark and hammerhead sharks also bring joy and excitement to everyone.
During an average May, Goa enjoys
around 12 hours of sunshine every day — that's the same as the previous month — along with an average
sea temperature of 30 °C — that's 1 °C higher than the previous month.
In July, the average
sea temperature for the waters
around the resort is 29 °C / 84 °F.
This month marks the beginning of the Bluefin Tuna and Albacore fishing season, when the two species of fish are attracted to the waters
around the island due to the increasing
sea temperature.
In September, the average
sea temperature for Lanzarote is
around 22 °C.
The
sea temperature off the coastline averages
around 15 °C to 16 °C at this time of year, so it is not particularly a good time of year for holidaymakers who would like to swim in the water off the resort's many beaches.
During this month, the average
sea temperature for the waters
around the resort is 29 °C / 84 °F.