"Unprecedented Ocean Heat: Scientists Alarmed by Record High Temperatures"

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Ocean surface temperatures have broken records for the past 12 months, raising concerns among scientists. The anomaly, with temperatures 1.25 degrees Fahrenheit higher than in previous decades, 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 higher temperatures could lead to more intense hurricanes, coral bleaching, and extreme precipitation, posing dire threats to coastal areas and marine life.
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