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  • curprev 23:4623:46, 13 June 2022Wong Yee Kong talk contribsm 10,288 bytes −34 • In temperate regions, the surface water is much warmer in the summer and the thermocline is more pronounced compared to the winter months. But in the winter the thermocline is deeper at mid-latitudes than it is in the summer. This is because winter storms churn up the surface water more than occurs in the summer, creating a deeper mixed layer and thus a deeper thermocline as shown in the figure below. undo

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