Picture the ocean slowly boiling. Not all at once, but in long, unrelenting stretches of heat that last days, months, sometimes well over a year. That’s what has been happening in the Arctic, where marine heat waves have been lasting longer, getting hotter, and occurring more often since the 1980s. According to a 2026 study, ‘Polar processes set Arctic marine heatwaves apart,’ published in Communications Earth & Environment by researchers at the Alfred Wegener Institute…more
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