CBC: Ocean researchers in the United States say spring is coming earlier every year as sea temperatures rise in the northeastern Atlantic.
The latest ecosytem advisory released by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center predicts that by the end of the century, summer will increase to 240 days.
"For the northeast shelf, that summer half of the year will increase on the order of two months," said Kevin Friedland, an oceanographer with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Marine......
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Earlier spring, later fall could mean 240 days of summer
Posted by CBC: Paul Withers on November 17th, 2014
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