Samuel Biener Warns About the Consequences of the High Temperature of the Mediterranean: 'It Is in Values of the Caribbean Sea'
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The temperature of the open sea off Mallorca has exceeded 33 degrees, and scientists are warning of the consequences for ecosystems and extreme weather.
In front of the coasts of Mallorca, the temperature of the water reaches the incredible 33 degrees: a record! What looks like an aquatic fun could turn into a burst of strong storms in autumn.tags: temperature, sea, mallorca, 33oc» original news (www.time.com)
Samuel Biener, journalist and researcher at the Laboratory of Climatology of the University of Alicante and climatologist in Meteored, alerts to the consequences of the high temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea. He points out that if you arrive with the high values of sea temperature by autumn, the arrival of the cold would be "a fairly obvious risk that somewhere in the Mediterranean basin we will have a great episode of torrential rains".
Experts warn that it causes sudden, intense and destructive storms and give as an example the damage to the Valencian Country.
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