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‘Astounding’ ocean temperatures in 2023 intensified extreme weather, data shows - The Guardian
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In 2023, ocean temperatures reached unprecedented levels, significantly impacting global weather patterns and intensifying extreme weather events. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for comprehensive understanding and action regarding ocean health, as rising sea temperatures are linked to increased storm intensity and altered climate systems. The data highlights the interconnectedness of our oceans and climate, reinforcing the importance of collaborative efforts in ocean stewardship.
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