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Seawater could cool abruptly along the coastline.
RO🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Seawater could cool abruptly along the coastline.

The article discusses the phenomenon of 'upwelling' along the Black Sea coast, where strong winds push warm surface water away, allowing colder deep water to rise to the surface. This process, which occurs naturally during warmer seasons, could cause a sudden drop in sea temperature, potentially leading to uncomfortable conditions for swimmers. The article explains the physical mechanism behind this event, including the role of wind patterns and the Earth’s rotation, known as the Coriolis effect. It references National Geographic Education as a source for general information on upwelling but does not provide a direct link to the specific article.

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Adevărul logoAdevărulIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Seawater could cool abruptly along the coastline.

The article discusses the phenomenon of 'upwelling' along the Black Sea coast, where strong winds push warm surface water away, allowing colder deep water to rise to the surface. This process, which occurs naturally during warmer seasons, could cause a sudden drop in sea temperature, potentially leading to uncomfortable conditions for swimmers. The article explains the physical mechanism behind this event, including the role of wind patterns and the Earth’s rotation, known as the Coriolis effect. It references National Geographic Education as a source for general information on upwelling but does not provide a direct link to the specific article.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a scientific explanation of a natural environmental phenomenon without overt ideological framing. While it mentions potential impacts on vacationers, it remains neutral in tone and does not take a partisan stance. The focus is on explaining the physical causes rather than any的政治

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