MIAMI, July 26 — Shallow waters off south Florida topped 37.8°C for several hours on Monday, potentially setting a new world record with temperatures more commonly associated with hot tubs. The readings were taken from a single buoy in Manatee Bay, about 60 kilometres southwest of Miami, at a depth…Read More
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