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Warm seas: ocean temperatures hit a record 20.98°C in June

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July 1, 2026

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Warm seas: ocean temperatures hit a record 20.98°C in June

This is confirmed by data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service and the Copernicus Marine Service. Director Buontempo said: “With ocean temperatures at these levels and El Niño on the horizon, we are likely to see more temperature records fall in the coming months.”

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Scientific American

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· Jul 1, 2026

Global ocean temperatures are entering “uncharted territory,” climate scientists say

Sea surface temperatures in late June reached nearly 70 degrees Fahrenheit on average, shattering records

UrduPoint

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· Jul 7, 2026

Ocean warming, marine heatwaves and sea-level rise pose increasing risk in South-West Pacific region: WMO

Ocean warming, marine heatwaves and sea-level rise pose increasing risk in South-West Pacific region: WMO

Nepal News

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· Jul 3, 2026

बढ्दो गर्मीले कृषि खडेरीको जोखिम

प्रशान्त महासागरमा विकसित भइसकेको ‘एल निनो’ आगामी महिनाहरूमा अझ बलियो हुने देखिएको छ। विश्व मौसम विज्ञान संगठन (डब्लूएमओ)ले शुक्रबार जारी गरेको विश्वव्यापी मौसमी अद्यावधिकअनुसार एल निनो जुलाईदेखि सेप्टेम्बरसम्म तीव्र गतिमा विकास हुने र नोभेम्बरदेखि फेब्रुअरी २०२६ भित्र चरम अवस्थामा पुग्ने अनुमान गरिएको छ। विभिन्न मौसम पूर्वानुमान मोडेलहरूले प्रशान्त महासागरको समुद्री सतहको तापक्रम सरदरभन्दा दुई डिग्री []

UPI

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· Jul 1, 2026

European climate watchdog says ocean temperatures hit record in June

European climate watchdog says ocean temperatures hit record in June

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 1, 2026

World’s oceans break June heat record: EU monitor

World’s oceans break June heat record: EU monitor

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ocean Temperatures Hit Record June High as Scientists Warn of Uncharted Territory

The world's oceans logged their hottest June on record in 2026, with average sea surface temperatures reaching 20.98°C, surpassing previous highs as El Niño strengthens and scientists warn the pace of ocean warming may now exceed what climate models projected.

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Related coverage for "Warm seas: ocean temperatures hit a record 20.98°C in June": Scientific American — Global ocean temperatures are entering “uncharted territory,” climate scientists say. UrduPoint — Ocean warming, marine heatwaves and sea-level rise pose increasing risk in South-West Pacific region: WMO. Nepal News — बढ्दो गर्मीले कृषि खडेरीको जोखिम. UPI — European climate watchdog says ocean temperatures hit record in June. Borneo Bulletin — World’s oceans break June heat record: EU monitor. The Eastern Herald — Ocean Temperatures Hit Record June High as Scientists Warn of Uncharted Territory