The water temperature reading clocked in at more than 84 degrees this week. If the reading is confirmed, it would be the warmest in 100 years.
, when the water temperature in Atlantic City reached 83.3 degrees, said Matt Brudy, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service’s regional office in Mount Holly.
Brudy said representatives of the National Ocean Service are scheduled to inspect the temperature gauge, located at Atlantic City’s Steel Pier, to make sure it is working properly. The ocean water data goes all the way back to 1911, according to the Press of Atlantic City, which reported on theIn early August, ocean temperatures in the Atlantic City area were far colder than usual for the late summer because of a process known as upwelling — when winds blow from the west or southwest, off the land, and push the top layer of warm ocean water farther out to sea, allowing the cooler waters beneath to rise to the surface.
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