Unreported
by our only ‘serious’ news organisaton (RNZ) this fits into the
category of “they know not what they do” (or say).
It
is frightening how quickly this is changing.
The
el-Nino with a marine heatwave in the Tasman Sea is going to bring
much more than nice swimming weather for the clueless hobbits.
Sea
temps surprisingly pleasant over the past week, as marine heatwave
continues
TVNZ,
19 November, 2018
Kiwis brave enough to
take a dip recently may have been pleasantly surprised, with surface
water in the Tasman Sea several degrees above average in the past
week.
Off Northland’s
Tutukaka Coast, divers have been treated to warmer than normal sea
temperatures, enjoying the abundance of sea life the coast offers.
1 NEWS Meteorologist Dan
Corbett says last year’s marine heatwave has kept the waters
warmer.
“Over the winter we
didn't get wind coming from the cold direction, so the water did cool
off but it didn’t cool off that much,” he says.
The recent fine weather
could also have warmed surface temperatures.
The effects of the warmer
water have also had a positive impact on snapper breeding.
But many species are
unable to cope with even the slightest shift in their environment.
Last year, the sea
surface temperatures in the Southern Tasman sea broke records.
Warmer water also takes
up more space and contributes to sea level rise.
‘We're going to see
water temperatures warmer than normal going into the next few months
and in some places dryer than normal if El NiƱo comes to the party,"
says Corbett.
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