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The Pacific Ocean is running a fever. Why that’s an ominous sign. - The Washington Post

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Ben Noll
The Pacific Ocean is running a fever. Why that’s an ominous sign. - The Washington Post
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A massive marine heat wave is currently affecting the Pacific Ocean, covering an area significantly larger than the contiguous United States. Scientists warn that this phenomenon could have severe consequences for global weather patterns.

Across the Pacific Ocean, theres a massive marine heat wave covering an area more than eight times the size of the contiguous United States and it could have profound ripple effects for weather event…

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