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Some parts of the Black Sea are up there.
The Monthly Average SSTs in Mariupol go from 0.7°C in February to 25,2°C in July. (SSTs above 28°C have been recorded) https://www.seatemperature.org/europ...l-february.htm
Some parts of the Black Sea are up there.
The Monthly Average SSTs in Mariupol go from 0.7°C in February to 25,2°C in July. (SSTs above 28°C have been recorded) https://www.seatemperature.org/europ...l-february.htm
Some parts of the Black Sea are up there.
The Monthly Average SSTs in Mariupol go from 0.7°C in February to 25,2°C in July. (SSTs above 28°C have been recorded) https://www.seatemperature.org/europ...l-february.htm
Mariupol is on the sea of azov, it's also the shallowest sea in the world, but in realty it's more like a giant lagoon/estuary.
I don't know much about East Asian seas, but for eastern North America the Gulf Stream affects higher latitudes in summer than the Kuroshiro Current. Somewhere right on the edge of the Gulf Stream?
A good contender would be the shallow waters of Kuwait Bay. SSTs range from 10 C in January to 40 C in August. It is a very local phenomenon.
10C at that region? Even the temperature barely goes that low.
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