Northeast Pacific SSTs have risen rapidly in recent weeks, leading to the formation of a new warm "blob" between Alaska and Hawaii. Since 2013, every summer has seen significant warm anomalies develop by Aug-Sep across the northeast Pacific @Weather_West https://t.co/IugcZflf7N pic.twitter.com/TcYBuqkYXq

— World Climate Service (@WorldClimateSvc) July 24, 2020