New comparison of ocean temperatures reveals rise over the last century
A
new study contrasting ocean temperature readings of the 1870s with
temperatures of the modern seas reveals an upward trend of global ocean
warming spanning at least 100 years. The research shows a .33-degree
Celsius (.59-degree Fahrenheit) average increase in the upper portions
of the ocean to 700 meters (2,300 feet) depth. Modern data is derived
from the international Argo program.
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