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EEAFigure Mean annual sea surface temperature trend in European seas
Spatial distribution of sea surface temperature trend over the past 25 years (1987-2011) for the European seas as calculated from the HADISST1 dataset. The units are °C/yr. Source: HADSST1 dataset (http://hadobs.metoffice.com/hadisst/data/download.html), masked where ice coverage constituted more than 20% of the sea water.
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EEAFigure Changes in sea surface temperature of European seas
Data show the difference between annual average temperatures and the 1982–2010 mean in different seas.
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SOER Key fact Marine and coastal environment - key fact 4
The sea surface temperature changes in the European regional seas have been up to six times greater than in the global oceans in the past 25 years.
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EEAFigure Sea surface temperature changes for the European seas 1982-2006
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EEAFigure Sea surface temperature anomaly for period 1870-2006
Data (oC) show the difference between annual average temperatures and the period 1982-2006 mean in different European seas
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Indicator Assessment Sea surface temperature (CLIM 013) - Assessment published Sep 2008
Sea surface temperature (SST) in European seas is increasing more rapidly than in the global oceans. The rate of increase is higher in the northern European seas and lower in the Mediterranean Sea. The rate of increase in sea surface temperature in all European seas during the past 25 years has been about 10 times faster than the average rate of increase during more than the past century. The rate of increase observed in the past 25 years is the largest ever measured in any previous 25 year period.
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EEAFigure Total sea surface temperature changes in the Mediterranean Sea (oC, 1982-2003)
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EEAFigure Anomalies in Northern Hemisphere average sea surface temperature from HadSST2
HadSST2 = Hadley Centre sea surface temperature data set
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