According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), data shows that the Atlantic’s sea surface temperatures began cooling since May.
It appears that the Atlantic has been a degree or two Fahrenheit colder than normal for this time of year.
Now, oceans are evidently susceptible to many weather changes throughout the year. Typically during this time, the Atlantic’s temperatures are expected to rise in part because of human-caused climate change, but in another part because of a complex weather pattern called El Niño.
The Atlantic Ocean is now a degree or 2 Fahrenheit colder (Getty Stock Photo)
El Niño refers to a warming of the ocean surface or above-average hotter temperatures in the ocean.
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