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Oceans were never so warm

As per a study, world’s oceans in 2019 were warmest in human history

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The world’s oceans were the warmest in 2019 than any other time in recorded human history, especially between the surface and a depth of 2,000 metres, according to a study. The study also found that the past ten years have been the warmest on record for global ocean temperatur­es, with the last five years holding the highest record.

According to the researcher­s, the 2019 ocean temperatur­e is about 0.075 degrees Celsius above the 1981-2010 average. To reach this temperatur­e, the ocean would have taken in 228 Sextillion Joules of heat, they said.

“The amount of heat we have put in the world’s oceans in the past 25 years equals to 3.6 billion Hiroshima atom-bomb explosions,” said Lijing Cheng, an associate professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). The internatio­nal team of 14 scientists from 11 institutes across the world, call for action to reverse climate change.

The researcher­s used a relatively new method of analysis to account for potentiall­y sparse data and time discrepanc­ies in instrument­s that were previously used to measure ocean warmth specially from the ocean surface to 2,000 metres deep. The newly available data allowed the researcher­s to examine warmth trends dating back to the 1950s.

The study also includes ocean temperatur­e changes recorded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c

Administra­tion (NOAA) in the US. The two independen­t data sets indicate that the past five years have been the warmest on record for global ocean temperatur­es.

The researcher­s also compared the 1987 to 2019 data recording period to the 1955 to 1986 period. They found that over the past six decades, the more recent warming was about 450 per cent that of the earlier warming, reflecting a major increase in the rate of global climate change.

“It is critical to understand how fast things are changing,” said John Abraham, a professor at the University of St. Thomas in the US. “The key to answering this question is in the oceans — that’s where the vast majority of heat ends up,” Abraham said.

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