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The far-reaching glow of bioluminescence has haunted sailors for centuries across the Indian Ocean. Now scientists believe ...
As the world cruises through spring, meteorologists and climatologists are closely watching ever-changing water temperatures ...
NOAA reports the end of La Niña, with the Pacific Ocean now in a neutral state, complicating seasonal forecasts.
Explore the phenomenon of glowing ocean events known as milky seas, created by bioluminescent bacteria visible from space.
Hurricane forecasters are carefully watching ocean temperatures in the Pacific for changes that could impact this year's ...
For centuries, sailors have reported the eerie glow of "milky seas" ā€” vast areas of ocean that shine at night like a soft ...
Southern Ocean warming may have a greater impact than Arctic warming in some regions, particularly affecting tropical ...
The ocean is a vital part of our planet's climate system. Through its global circulation patterns, the ocean draws vast ...
The short-lived reign of La Niña has come to an end. La Niña ā€“ a natural climate pattern that can influence weather worldwide ...
If there is a lack of data from satellites or buoys in the vast stretch of ocean, forecasts become less dependable. The difficulty in accurately predicting ENSO patterns is exemplified by what ...
The latest analysis from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center revealed that La Niña is no more.