- cross-posted to:
- florida@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- florida@lemmy.world
It was already bad when the sea surface temperature was well over 90 degrees Fahrenheit last week, but…over 100?
https://nbc-2.com/weather/weather-blog/2023/07/25/buoy-in-florida-keys-measures-101-1-degree-water-temperature/ (this is the article linked above)
FYI that’s hot tub hot, as this other article notes: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/weather/hot-tub-water-temperatures-florida-soar-100-degrees-stunning-experts-rcna96163
This might be record-breaking. In the worst sense possible.
(this is a repost of my own toot, with additional elaboration and minus hashtags)
Of all the life altering events that climate change will bring upon us I never stopped to think of the beaches. Will someone please think of the beaches?!
Seriously though, this sucks. Living in a world where it gets so hot you can’t even jump in the water to cool off is going to be unpleasant.
For what it’s worth, according to Google Maps, that’s probably not much of a beach spot; forests (presumably mangrove forests) seem to line much of the land on the edge of Manatee Bay.