Water temperatures in the Gulf of Gascony and the Mediterranean Sea are experiencing unusual increases, mirroring atmospheric warming trends. Scientists express concern that these elevated temperatures could disrupt marine ecosystems, impacting both plant and animal life. The warming waters are capable of altering atmospheric humidity levels, potentially increasing them, or suppressing sea breezes. These changes pose a threat to the delicate balance of marine environments. Researchers are closely monitoring the situation to understand the full extent of the impact. The phenomenon highlights the interconnectedness of ocean and atmospheric conditions in a changing climate. Further study is needed to predict long-term consequences.
