El Nino and near global ocean warmth June 2023


Map displaying sea surface temperature in the Pacific Ocean in June 2023, showing the El Nino climate pattern with near-global ocean warmth. The colours on the map indicate how much the monthly sea surface temperature differs from the long-term average (1985-1993). The red areas indicate warmer-than-average temperatures, while the blue areas indicate cooler-than-average temperatures. The darker the colour, the more significant the difference from the long-term average. White and very light areas indicate near-average temperatures. An above-average sea surface temperature in the central and eastern Pacific is one of the indicators of El Nino conditions, which is the warm phase of a major climate pattern called the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO). However, this cycle is occurring in the context of an already very warm global ocean and scientists do not yet know how this will affect El Nino's atmospheric conditions. Data obtained from the NOAA Coral Reef Watch.


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