Record_Temperatures_in_the_Mediterranean_Sea_in_July.jpg
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Description Record Temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea in July.jpg |
English:
The record-breaking temperatures that hit Europe in July are contributing to an increase in the surface temperature of the Mediterranean Sea. This visualisation, based on Copernicus Marine Service models , shows the Sea Surface Temperature (SST) anomaly for 24 July 2023. The data show an anomaly of up to +5.5°C along the coasts of Italy, Greece, and North Africa. The Copernicus Marine Service not only provides open data and services on physical ocean parameters but also offers valuable information on marine ecosystems, which is crucial for monitoring the health of the marine environment.
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Date | 27 July 2023 (upload date) |
Source | Record Temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea in July |
Author | European Union, Copernicus Marine Service data |
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Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2023
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