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Earth in hot water? Worries over sudden ocean warming spike
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<blockquote data-quote="eclipsenow" data-source="post: 77208503" data-attributes="member: 274355"><p>No, but it might mean a lot of people die in heatwaves, super-sized storms, and a lot of coral reefs might bleach.</p><p>But hey - it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye right? Or in this case it could be a family member that dies in a heatwave or flood. (El Nino is a global weather phenomenon that sometimes breaks records when it's big. This one looks BIG! As in record breaking!)</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]rwdxffEzQ9I[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eclipsenow, post: 77208503, member: 274355"] No, but it might mean a lot of people die in heatwaves, super-sized storms, and a lot of coral reefs might bleach. But hey - it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye right? Or in this case it could be a family member that dies in a heatwave or flood. (El Nino is a global weather phenomenon that sometimes breaks records when it's big. This one looks BIG! As in record breaking!) [MEDIA=youtube]rwdxffEzQ9I[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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