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Human-induced climate change caused the northwestern Pacific warming record in August 2020

 E-Mail IMAGE: Observed sea surface temperatures in August over the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The white boxes are the region focused on in this new study. The COBE SST2 dataset from JMA-MRI is. view more  Credit: NIES August 2020 set new record high sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and around the Japan coasts. A new study led by National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) researchers revealed that this warming record could not happen without human-induced climate changes. The northwestern Pacific sea surface becomes warm seasonally around August every year. However, it was unprecedentedly high in August 2020, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The extremely high SSTs exceeding 30°C, which lasted until mid-September, may have intensified tropical cyclones such as Typhoon Haisheng, causing severe damages to the East Asian countries. Although human-induced greenhou

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