"Here we go again, a new record anomaly for North Atlantic sea surface temperatures.
Today's anomaly is a full 1.15°C above the 1982-2023 mean for the day. I thought the previous peak was high, but I may need to extend the y-axis again soon!"
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And people wonder why sea mammals are suddenly organizing in unusual places.
Even this year's difference above the previous high points (~0.35 c all-time or 0.6 c for this time of year) would be on the higher side of the rest of the data set