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UK seas to sizzle with extreme 5°C heat spike as Super El Niño looms
- Large areas of the Atlantic and Mediterranean are about 5°C hotter than usual, signaling a warming trend.
- Experts say the warming marine heatwave could precede a strong El Niño during summer.
- Officials warn El Niño could raise global temperatures and intensify heatwaves.
- Satellite data from Copernicus Marine Service tracks warmer surface temperatures near Europe.
- Britain’s coastal waters show notable warming, including Dover, Eastbourne, and Brighton.
- Weather officials emphasize preparedness to cushion impacts on economies and communities.
- El Ni ño is linked to drought risks, heavy rainfall, and heatwaves as it intensifies.
- Experts anticipate one of the strongest El Niño patterns on record this year.
- El Niño could push heat across nearly all regions, according to the report.
- The Daily Star frames the marine warming as a signal of upcoming extreme weather.
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