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Why is the sea surface temperature rising when it usually falls in April?
Meteored UK
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2 years ago
Our sea surface temperatures are rising this April, instead of falling like they usually do. We are set to break temperature records but why is this happening?
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Did you know that sea surface temperatures tend to decline in April?
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Well this is due to water having a higher heat capacity than air, which means it takes
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longer to heat up and cool down compared to the air above, which in turn creates a seasonal
00:20
lag so it isn't until April that the colder winter temperatures are really seen in the
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ocean.
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This year though, it's not really the case.
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In fact our sea surface temperatures are continuing to get warmer and they've already exceeded
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21 degrees Celsius.
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It actually looks like temperature records could be broken.
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So why is this?
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Well it could be due to the Enso cycle of La Nina and El Nino.
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We've just had three years of La Nina and in La Nina cold water upwells from deep in
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the ocean and brings with it colder than average temperatures.
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Like I said, La Nina has just ended and it looks like El Nino is about to start, which
01:01
is the opposite.
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So it could be that those suppressed temperatures in the La Nina years are going to come roaring
01:08
back.
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This isn't a new phenomenon though, so why is it that this year is bucking the trend?
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Well we don't really know, but what we do know is that a warmer ocean is more concerning.
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