It can get so much worse.
alone during the past 20 years as opposed to just nine from 1982 to 1999.
"This warming pool will continue to increase the water temperature in the future, increasing both the frequency and intensity of local marine heatwaves. The sharp increase in average water temperature is pushing ecosystems to their limits," BarkhordarianThe findings are aligned with previous research that found marine heatwaves are 20 times more likely now due to"More frequent and extreme marine heatwaves are a serious burden for affected ecosystems.
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