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- Aug 2023
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The hottest days of the 2021 heatwave coincided with very low, early afternoon low tides throughout most of the Salish Sea (the inland waters of BC and Washington State). As a result, surface temperatures in excess of 50 °C were observed in the intertidal zone (Fig. 6a, b), particularly on gently sloping south and west-facing surfaces that received the most direct solar radiation.
- for: intertidal zones, Canary in the mineshaft, Pacific Northwest heatwave, marine heatwave
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- Rocky intertidal shores are some of the most physically stressful habitats on Earth, and
- many of the species that occupy them often live very close to their physiological tolerance limits.
- Intertidal ecosystems are therefore often used as bellwethers for the ecological effects of
- climate change and
- extreme weather events.
- Plants and animals that live in the intertidal zone are especially susceptible to extremely high temperatures during daytime low tides,
- when solar radiation can raise organismal body temperatures well above air temperature.
- The hottest days of the 2021 heatwave coincided with
- very low, early afternoon low tides throughout most of the Salish Sea (the inland waters of BC and Washington State).
- As a result, surface temperatures in excess of 50 °C were observed in the intertidal zone,
- particularly on gently sloping south and west-facing surfaces that received the most direct solar radiation.
- Rocky intertidal shores are some of the most physically stressful habitats on Earth, and
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- for: marine heat wave, fish dieoff, fish kill, extinction, climate departure, climate change - impacts
- title: The unprecedented Pacific Northwest heatwave of June 2021
- date: Feb. 9, 2023
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