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Marine heatwaves have tripled in frequency and duration over 80 years, linked to global warming.
A new study shows that extreme marine heatwaves have tripled over the last 80 years, from about 15 days annually in the 1940s to nearly 50 days today, due to global warming.
These heatwaves, marked by unusually warm sea temperatures, are lasting longer and becoming more intense, threatening marine ecosystems and potentially leading to more powerful tropical storms.
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Las olas de calor marinas se han triplicado en frecuencia y duración en los últimos 80 años, vinculadas al calentamiento global.