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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
Sa 17.08.2024 00:00:03   191.092      -3    9.476.224    49,6 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Fr 16.08.2024 00:00:04   191.095      -4    9.469.245    49,6 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Do 15.08.2024 00:00:00   191.099      -2    9.461.009    49,5 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Mi 14.08.2024 00:00:05   191.101       0    9.453.090    49,5 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Di 13.08.2024 00:00:08   191.101       0    9.443.066    49,4 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Mo 12.08.2024 00:00:00   191.101      -2    9.434.192    49,4 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
So 11.08.2024 00:00:10   191.103       0    9.425.637    49,3 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
So 11.08.2024 00:00:10   191.103      -1    9.425.637    49,3 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Sa 10.08.2024 00:00:00   191.104      -2    9.416.737    49,3 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500
Fr 09.08.2024 00:00:01   191.106       0    9.414.271    49,3 Mastodon                  4.3.0...   500

Sa 17.08.2024 13:00

FYI
via Scott Duncan

"It is official.
The Mediterranean sea surface temperature has just set a new heat record. The average sea surface temperature for the Mediterranean just hit a staggering +28.15°C. Eighteen out of the top twenty hottest days for the Mediterranean sea surface have been observed in the last thirteen months alone."

Picture earth globe, mostly northern hemisphere: Daily sea surface temperature anomalies OISST V2.1 0.25°x0.25°, 1971-2000 base

Mediterranean sea dark red, Northern seas red to dark red for high temperatures, just some narrow blue lines at some edges around Greenland for low temperatures. 

This is the highest temperature observed in this dataset which goes back to 1982. It is extremely likely that this record represents the highest temperature for the basin average over a much longer time scale.
It is not just the Mediterranean... Just take a look at the rest of the oceans around the Northern Hemisphere.
The colours represent sea surface temperature anomaly (red means warmer than average and blue means cooler than average). The average is calculated over a 30 year period from 1971-2000 for the date shown. The information displayed here from OISST incorporates data from satellite, ships, buoys and argo floats.
(Data source: https://www.ncel.noaa.gov)

Picture earth globe, mostly northern hemisphere: Daily sea surface temperature anomalies OISST V2.1 0.25°x0.25°, 1971-2000 base Mediterranean sea dark red, Northern seas red to dark red for high temperatures, just some narrow blue lines at some edges around Greenland for low temperatures. This is the highest temperature observed in this dataset which goes back to 1982. It is extremely likely that this record represents the highest temperature for the basin average over a much longer time scale. It is not just the Mediterranean... Just take a look at the rest of the oceans around the Northern Hemisphere. The colours represent sea surface temperature anomaly (red means warmer than average and blue means cooler than average). The average is calculated over a 30 year period from 1971-2000 for the date shown. The information displayed here from OISST incorporates data from satellite, ships, buoys and argo floats. (Data source: https://www.ncel.noaa.gov)

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