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Author: MLA - Replies: 154 - Views: 71323
What's the weather like? - December 2019
El Cotillo... The forecast is for a great start to the month, with clear skies and sunshine, accompanied by a gentle to moderate offshore north easterly breeze, averaging 13mph. Temperatures expected in the high teens to low 20's.

Tides:
[size=medium][font=Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, sans-serif]High tide     4:01 am   2.12 m (6.96ft)
Low tide     10:25 am  0.46 m (1.51ft)
High tide     4:32 pm   1.82 m (5.97ft)
Low tide     
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 5 - Views: 4160
Surface temperature of the North Atlantic
Noticias:

Experts stunned by the new rise in the surface temperature of the North Atlantic.

The image impresses: the anomaly stands out in an exaggerated way compared to the rest of the globe, today in Gran Tarajal 24.2 degrees of sea surface temperature was measured



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Meteorologists are still puzzled by the increase in the surface temperature of the Atlantic Ocean, especially in the entire northern strip of it, in which the Canary archipelago is fully em
Author: TamaraEnLaPlaya - Replies: 0 - Views: 1762
Sea temperature
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The oceanic heat wave causes an abrupt rise in the sea in the Canary Islands.

Since March, the Oceanographic Centre of the Canary Islands has confirmed an anomaly of one more degree


The Canary Islands are one of the regions of the planet affected by a marine heatwave since last March. It is a "very abrupt" episode that has raised the surface temperature of the ocean by half a degree in just one year, an unprecedented phenomenon since in situ measurements began in 1982.