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Record marine heat waves in 2023 covered 96% of oceans, lasted four times longer than average – New Study/Science Updates



Heat waves aren’t just getting worse on land, the majority of the world’s oceans are experiencing record-breaking temperatures too. These marine heat waves are getting longer, more intense and reaching farther than ever before. In particular, 2023’s marine heat waves (MHWs) exhibited the longest duration, widest extents, and highest intensities on record—and 2024 wasn’t any better.



Summary

Oceans are experiencing unprecedented heat waves, mirroring and exacerbating the problems seen on land. Marine heat waves (MHWs) are becoming longer, stronger, and covering larger areas of the globe. Records were broken in 2023 for duration, extent, and intensity, and these concerning trends have continued into 2024. The increasing frequency and severity of these MHWs signal a significant disruption to marine ecosystems and global climate patterns.

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