What's driving unusually high temperatures in the North Atlantic, Pacific,  and Antarctic? - NCAS

What's driving unusually high temperatures in the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Antarctic? - NCAS

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Climate and weather researchers at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science set out the likely drivers of unusually warm oceans in the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Antarctic regions.

What's driving unusually high temperatures in the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Antarctic? - NCAS

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What's driving unusually high temperatures in the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Antarctic? - NCAS