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Temperatures in Korea's seas have risen nearly three degrees over the past eight years, setting off alarms of harsher summer heat waves in the future.

by HyggePost Writer 2018. 8. 10.
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Temperatures in Korea's seas have risen nearly three degrees over the past eight years, setting off alarms of harsher summer heat waves in the future. Global warming, industrialization, and changing weather patterns are all pointed to as potential causes of the increase. Other factors that caused the sea surface temperatures to rise included the strengthening of the warm Kuroshio Current, which begins off the Philippines and flows northeastward past Japan, and the warm Tsushima Current. Authorities predict that the consequences of the temperature upsurge will include rising sea levels, more severe heat waves, and changes to marine life patterns.


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