Marine heat waves are supercharging damage caused by hurricanes and tropical cyclones across the globe, a new study found.
Antarctic sea ice decline in 2015 was caused by weakening ocean stratification and strong storms that mixed warm deep water ...
By the Early Oligocene Glacial Maximum, atmospheric CO2 was around 600 parts per million (ppm), after falling from roughly ...
Super El Niños happen when water in the tropical Pacific heats up, changing weather patterns all around the world. The hotter ...
The world's oceans may be quietly amplifying climate change in ways scientists are only beginning to understand. In a new ...
Dating back to Ancient Greece, we’ve known Earth’s rotation takes about 24 hours to complete. Since then, we’ve updated our ...
An autonomous submarine named Ran discovers strange structures under the Dotson Ice Shelf in Antarctica, before mysteriously ...
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New Simulations Reveal How Earth's Strongest Ocean Current Got Started
(Alfred Wegener Institute/Hanna Knahl, Patrick Scholz) New simulations show that the world's strongest ocean current didn't ...
It transports far more than 100 times as much water as all of the Earth's rivers combined: The Antarctic Circumpolar Current ...
You've heard of the term El Niño. By later this year, it could become one of the strongest in decades. Here's how that could ...
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Key ocean current is slowing at locations around the Atlantic
Measurements by buoys at four latitudes in the western Atlantic provide the strongest evidence yet that the Atlantic ...
Scientists reveal that Antarctica’s ocean current formed slowly and needed winds, ice, and shifting continents to shape Earth’s climate.
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