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asks for $24 billion in more aid with very few successes in hand. >> and comes as even zelenskyy admits that the counteroffensive hasn't exactly gone the way that they had hoped. at least not yet. thank you, salma. this could be a more active hurricane season in the atlantic than officials initially predicted. a new forecast just came down from tnoaa. derek van dam has a break down. >> it is a battle between the record ocean temperatures that help fuel stronger hurricanes versus a strong el nino that helps limit hurricane activity. just yesterday the national oceanic atmospheric administration upped the ante and increased the likelihood of an above average hurks sricane season. you can see after already having four named storms, any are

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oceanic and atmospheric administration. forecasters are warning of a more active hurricane season due to the climbing ocean temperatures. let's get to our meteorologist derek van dam, bad on top of bad on top of bad. >> one way to put it. if you're on the eastern sea board or gulf of mexico, this is for you. this is important, noaa just increasing the likelihood of an active hurricane season. we're just entering into the peak in the next week or so that will start the peak of the hurricane season, and, you know, up until this point, it's been a battle between the record breaking ocean temperatures and, which helps fuel stronger storms, and that compared to this what we call an el nino which sheers or rips apart hurricanes in the atlantic ocean. noaa has been going back and forth, it turns out as they continue to study their models further, they have come to the

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Ocean heat is off the charts, so where are the hurricanes? Forecasters warn a change is coming

Record-high ocean temperatures are setting the stage for an active Atlantic hurricane season with explosive tropical development, but just one thing is missing: storms. There have been no tropical storms in the Atlantic basin in nearly a month, and none so far this year have come close to the United States.

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more common in hawaii? drought conditions are becoming more common everywhere and certainly hawaii experiences at drought, this is a severe drought, it's not unprecedented in the historical record, but when you look about the heat waves and think about the extremely warm ocean temperatures, that's what fuels these hurricanes are perhaps in a world without climate change, this hurricane would have been a little bit weaker. it would not have the wind gusts that has has. the drop may have been a little less severe. so we are starting to reach up against these thresholds that cause really outbreaks happen. and they are deadly. outbreaks happen. and they are deadl . ., , ., , outbreaks happen. and they are deadl . ., , ., ., deadly. could you tell us more about how the state _ deadly. could you tell us more about how the state cosmic _ deadly. could you tell us more about how the state cosmic geography - how the state cosmic geography actually made these fires worse? tell us more about how the state's geography actually made the fires worse? it's really the passing hurricane, it's causing these severe gusts of

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broken again this year. the average ocean surface temperature reached 69.7 degrees fahrenheit, beating a record set in 2016. off the coast of florida. the ocean temperature was recorded at over 100 degrees fahrenheit. now the rising sea level temperatures is partially driven by the return of el niño, which happens when warm water rises to the surface of the west coast of south america, but signed to say this naturally occurring weather pattern is alexander baited by man made climate change. the ocean temperatures have been steadily increasing since the turn of the 20th century, when the amount of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere increased dramatically, and since then the ocean has been absorbing higher levels of greenhouse gases and one way the ocean keeps the earth from overheating's redistributing warmer waters using currents. now current patterns regulate the water temperatures by bringing cool water from the poles to the tropics and vice versa but with more greenhouse gases absorbed into the ocean

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the amount of cool water actually decreases. that, coupled with a slowdown of the ocean current system could mean a break in the system that keeps the earth from overheating. we are already seeing just some of the fallout from the rising ocean temperatures, coral reefs and other important ecosystems are on the verge of collapse. hurricane season is also expected to worsen with the warm weather acting as a fuel for more intense storms. the slowdown of ocean currents could also mean more extreme temperatures on land, making heat waves more intense and cold fronts stretch for months. side to say it is not too late to slow down the effects of climate change, but action does need to be taken immediately, up next conspiracy against rights. why the fourth and final count of the second indictment of donald trump should not be overlooked and how it could matter most in the fight to save american democracy eric >>

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ocean temperatures: A widespread heat wave has ocean temperatures soaring to record levels

The world's oceans are experiencing the hottest temperatures in modern history, causing widespread devastation to coral reefs and other marine ecosystems. In July, the average temperature at sea reached a record high even beyond that of El Nino's impact, indicating that human-driven climate change is the root cause for the trend.

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live from washington, this is bbc news. a stark new warning on climate change as ocean temperatures hit all—time record highs. the us food and drug administration approves the first pill for post—partum depression. and new concerns about the rise of anti—semitism in america after the pittsburgh tree of life synagogue shooting. hello, i'm helena humphrey. great to have you with us. there's been another dire warning about global climate change with scientists saying the average surface temperature of the world's ocean has hit a record high. it has risen to just under 21 degrees celsius,

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or nearly 70 fahrenheit, in august — that's far above the average for this time of year and researchers say it could have serious consequences for the global environment. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. i'v e i've been taking measurements of ocean temperatures here in plymouth for more than a century and for the last 50 or so years, they've shown a slow but steady increase, up about one third of the degree a decade. have we got a reading for today yet, do you know? i heard them say something around 18 or 19. wow! it's about four degrees higher than it should be. one of the most dramatic heatwaves ever recorded in uk seas hasjust subsided, part of a global trend of warming waters. 20.96 c, the highest global average sea temperature ever recorded. the world's warming waters are a dangerous trend, say experts. waters are a dangerous trend, say experts-— say experts. people's perspective _ say experts. people's perspective is - say experts. people's perspective is the - say experts. people's - perspective is the ocean, it is

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or nearly 70 fahrenheit, in august — that's far above the average for this time of year and researchers say it could have serious consequences for the global environment. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. i'v e i've been taking measurements of ocean temperatures here in plymouth for more than a century and for the last 50 or so years, they've shown a slow but steady increase, up about one third of the degree a decade. have we got a reading for today yet, do you know? i heard them say something around 18 or 19. wow! it's about four degrees higher than it should be. one of the most dramatic heatwaves ever recorded in uk seas hasjust subsided, part of a global trend of warming waters. 20.96 c, the highest global average sea temperature ever recorded. the world's warming waters are a dangerous trend, say experts. waters are a dangerous trend, say experts-— say experts. people's perspective _ say experts. people's perspective is - say experts. people's perspective is the - say experts. people's - perspective is the ocean, it is so big and so vast that it can

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