It was already bad when the sea surface temperature was well over 90 degrees Fahrenheit last week, but…over 100?

https://nbc-2.com/weather/weather-blog/2023/07/25/buoy-in-florida-keys-measures-101-1-degree-water-temperature/ (this is the article linked above)

FYI that’s hot tub hot, as this other article notes: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/weather/hot-tub-water-temperatures-florida-soar-100-degrees-stunning-experts-rcna96163

This might be record-breaking. In the worst sense possible.

(this is a repost of my own toot, with additional elaboration and minus hashtags)

  • RamSwamson@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    Of all the life altering events that climate change will bring upon us I never stopped to think of the beaches. Will someone please think of the beaches?!

    Seriously though, this sucks. Living in a world where it gets so hot you can’t even jump in the water to cool off is going to be unpleasant.

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      1 year ago

      For what it’s worth, according to Google Maps, that’s probably not much of a beach spot; forests (presumably mangrove forests) seem to line much of the land on the edge of Manatee Bay.