
Global Ocean Surface Temperatures Reach Record Highs in June
The world's oceans recorded their highest-ever surface temperatures for June, according to EU monitors, with scientists warning of uncharted territory. This global phenomenon coincides with heatwaves and high temperatures reported across various regions, including Moldova, Greece, and Portugal.
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Record sea temperatures in June push world into ‘uncharted’ waters
Global warming and El Niño cycle combine to drive average to near 21C
Read full article →Global oceans experience record heat in June, driven by El Niño and climate change
The average surface temperature reached 20.98°C in June, surpassing the previous 2024 high, according to the European observatory Copernicus Marine. The first half of 2026 was the second-warmest on record.
Read full article →Ocean surface temperatures hit a record high for June
European scientists warn of consequences for weather patterns, the global climate and marine life Temperatures on the ocean surface have hit a record high, raising fears of another burst of extreme heat this summer. On 21 June, temperatures outside the polar regions exceeded the extraordinary highs observed at the same time in 2023 and 2024, the Copernicus Climate Change Service said on Wednesday. Continue reading...
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Read full article →World’s oceans experience hottest June ever, scientists say more heat ahead
European Union monitors say the first half of 2026 was 'marked by sustained and exceptional ocean warmth'.
Read full article →World's oceans break June heat record, says EU monitor
The oceans have never been warmer. They hit a record 21 degrees celcius average surface temperature in June, logged by Copernicus, the EU's Earth-observation programme. It's clearly taking a toll on biodiversity around the world, after years of warnings from experts. The onset of a potentially powerful El Nino weather pattern could boost global heat in the oceans and atmosphere even further in 2026 and into next year.
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Read full article →World's oceans record hottest June ever as new El Nino takes hold
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Read full article →Global Oceans Break June Heat Record At 20.98 Degrees Celsius
Global average sea surface temperatures in June were 20.98C, beating the previous records of 2023 and 2024, according to the European Union's Copernicus Marine Service.
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Read full article →World’s oceans break June heat record: EU monitor
Global average sea surface temperatures in June were 20.98C, beating the previous records of 2023 and 2024.
Read full article →World's oceans break June heat record
The world's oceans experienced their hottest June on record and could set fresh highs in the months ahead as El Niño and climate change drive temperatures even higher, scientists have said.
Read full article →World's oceans have warmest June on record
Scientists said the onset of a potentially powerful El Nino weather pattern could boost global heat in the oceans and atmosphere even further in 2026
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