What air temperatures would you expect in the parts of the world which are part of the sea/the ocean? (climate, warm)
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TBH, I get curious a lot about what the air temperatures must be like in the parts of the world which are part of the ocean/the sea. Could you answer my question?
Elaborate please. Which ocean and sea you want info for? The tropical Pacific, the Arctic Ocean, The Caribbean, the South Atlantic, the North Atlantic, the Red Sea, the Southern Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Tasman Sea???
I'm curious about the climate of the seas north of Tristan da Cunha and south of St. Helena would be like because in my altered Earth, I'd be 6 degrees north of it.
TBH, I get curious a lot about what the air temperatures must be like in the parts of the world which are part of the ocean/the sea. Could you answer my question?
They'd probably be pretty close to the sea surface temperatures.
Up to 68F on Wednesday. That is surprisingly warm for that far north in the middle of the ocean in October.
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