Marine heatwave

id: marine-heatwave-211-1187607
title: Marine heatwave
text: A marine heatwave is a period of abnormally high sea water temperatures compared to the typical temperatures in the past for a particular season and region. Marine heatwaves are caused by a variety of drivers. These include shorter term weather events such as fronts, intraseasonal events, annual, and decadal (10-year) modes like El NiƱo events, and human-caused climate change. Marine heatwaves affect ecosystems in the oceans. For example, marine heatwaves can lead to severe biodiversity changes
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description: Unusually warm temperature event in the ocean
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_heatwave
date created: 2019-09-28T21:26:33Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T21:33:08Z
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