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Spain records record high temperatures at sea for May

The port authority of Spain reported record sea temperatures for the month of May along most of the?coastline. This comes as the UN predicts a moderate to strong El Nino that could cause global temperatures to rise in the coming months.

According to the Spanish port authority, six of the 14 buoys on the coast and 12 of the 15 buoys in deep water recorded their highest temperatures ever for the month May.

Ruben del campo, spokesperson of Spanish weather agency AEMET, stated that the phenomenon was caused by human-caused climate changes.

"Over the past decade, we've had just seven record-breaking cold days, while we've had 221 record hot days," del Campo said. He added that this was due to a?"constant" rise in global temperatures.

Del Campo said that the'record-breaking sea temperatures in May were not related to El Nino. El Nino is expected to peak in November and October.

(source: Reuters)