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- Marine Heat Waves (MHWs) are defined by the unusual warming of ocean waters.
- In recent years, global warming has made MHWs more frequent and intense.
- MHWs have typically been measured by observing temperatures at the ocean surface.
- The Researchers found that MHWs deep in oceans may be “significantly under-reported”
- Huge loops of swirling current, sometimes hundreds of kilometres across and reaching down over 1,000 metres.
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