The traditional way to singe the sea's boundaries is to use fire.
However, the new way is to use
technology. Recent temperature evaluations show that in 2019, 57% of the sea's ground temperatures are not what we typically see in a century. On February 1, PLOS Climate published an article about this finding. To give context to the recurrence and time of today's extraordinary hot weather sports, marine environmental scientists Kisei Tanaka and Kyle Van Houtan investigated monthly ocean ground temperatures from 1870 through 2019, looking for any trends that might help explain the occurrence of hot weather sports over the past decade or so. Looking at monthly limits on the area of yearly midpoints reveals new benchmarks in how the sea is changing. The number of patches of water that reach extraordinary temperatures is increasing.