Arab Weather - The Mediterranean Sea is currently experiencing one of the strongest marine heat waves recorded this year, with water surface temperatures rising to record levels, particularly in the western basin, including the Balearic and Tyrrhenian Seas. This is due to the dominance of static weather systems and a stifling "heat dome" over large parts of the region.
Arab Weather analyses indicate that this intense surface warming increases the likelihood of extreme weather events during late summer and fall, most notably violent thunderstorms and flash floods, due to abundant humidity and high temperatures in the layers near the sea surface.
This abnormal warming is associated with what is known as a "heat dome," a high-altitude atmospheric system that traps hot air and prevents its dispersal, leading to continuous heating of seawater, especially in shallow, enclosed areas.
The Tyrrhenian Sea records a temperature approaching 29°C.
In June 2025, the water temperature in the western Mediterranean exceeded averages by more than 5-6 degrees Celsius, reaching nearly 29 degrees Celsius in some areas. The average temperature of the Mediterranean Sea at the end of June was approximately 26 degrees Celsius, compared to the normal 23 degrees Celsius for this time of year.
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This extreme marine warming is likely to contribute to an increase in the frequency of extreme weather events during the fall of 2025, with the possibility of repeating climate patterns similar to the following events:
Hurricane Daniel – September 2023:
Which hit Libya and led to unprecedented catastrophic floods that killed thousands.
Slovenia Flood – August 2023
Hurricane Boris – September 2024
Valencia Floods – October 2024
All these phenomena are directly linked to the rise in the temperature of the Mediterranean waters and the increase in their potential energy.
God knows best.
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