Record-Breaking Heatwave: South Florida's Ocean Hits Unprecedented 100 Degrees

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The waters off the coast of South Florida have reached an unprecedented temperature of 101.1 degrees Fahrenheit, potentially setting a world record. The extreme heat is part of a global pattern of marine heat waves affecting various regions in the Northern Hemisphere. These scorching waters are damaging coral reefs in South Florida and the Florida Keys, with 100% coral mortality reported in some areas. The situation highlights the urgent need to address climate change.
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