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Fri Aug 3, 2018, 01:23 PM Aug 2018

San Diego's Scripps Pier records highest ocean temperature in its 102-year history

The sea surface temperature at the Scripps Pier in La Jolla hit 78.6 degrees on Wednesday, the highest reading in the pier’s 102-year history, according to UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The reading broke the previous record of 78.4 degrees, which was set in 1931. The institute has been taking sea surface temperatures there since August 1916 as part of its scientific research.

Ocean temperatures also have been above average along the entire San Diego County coastline for much of the summer, and the reason isn’t clear. The region is not experiencing an El Nino, which tends to produce very warm ocean temperatures in the summer and fall.

Daniel Rudnick, a Scripps oceanographer, said Thursday, “Southern California coastal waters have been anomalously warm since the beginning of 2014, when we experienced a marine heatwave. The following year, during 2015-2016, we had one of the strongest El Nino’s of the the last few decades and the local ocean continued warming.

“Since then SoCal waters are still anomalously warm — that is the water has not returned to temperatures that were normal in the previous seven years.’’ The temperatures have reached the 75 to 77 range in some spots in recent weeks between Carlsbad and Imperial Beach, and hit 80 in San Diego Bay. The warm waters are posing a challenge for lifeguards ... many people have stepped on near-shore stingrays while entering the ocean, requiring first aid. Stingrays linger in the warm water near the interface of the beach and the ocean.

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/science/sd-me-scripps-pier-20180802-story.html

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the pacific circulation current that starts lapfog_1 Aug 2018 #1

lapfog_1

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1. the pacific circulation current that starts
Fri Aug 3, 2018, 01:34 PM
Aug 2018

in the western tropics of the pacific, continues past Japan (warming Japan and, to a lesser degree, Korea) then cools as it reaches near the arctic near the Alaskan peninsula and continues down the western coast of the US (making Washington, Oregon, and California cooler by providing cold water just offshore)... and finally brings the cold water down the baja.

It is similar to the "gulf stream" found along the East Coast of the US and makes such northern locations like Ireland and England "livable"...

We are fundamentally changing the nature of these planet sized heat circulation systems... screwing with them enough so that there will be huge changes in weather patterns in the northern hemisphere for the foreseeable future.

forest fires in Siberia and Finland... check

"dive skin" scuba water off of San Diego... and Norway above the arctic circle (no wet suit never mind dry suit required)... check

I really wish there was a God so that I could say with conviction... God save us all.

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