What's driving unusually high temperatures in the North Atlantic, Pacific,  and Antarctic? - NCAS

What's driving unusually high temperatures in the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Antarctic? - NCAS

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Climate and weather researchers at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science set out the likely drivers of unusually warm oceans in the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Antarctic regions.

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