"Unprecedented Ocean Heat Leaves Scientists Puzzled and Concerned"

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Ocean surface temperatures have broken records for the past 12 months, raising concerns among scientists. The unprecedented 1.25 degrees Fahrenheit increase in sea surface temperatures could have significant impacts on weather and ecosystems. While human-caused climate change is likely a factor, researchers are puzzled by the rapid rise and suspect other natural processes may be at play. The high temperatures could lead to coral bleaching, more intense hurricanes, and extreme precipitation, posing dire threats to coastal areas. Scientists are closely monitoring the situation and seeking answers to this unusual phenomenon.
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