The warming of the world's oceans caused by climate change helped double Hurricane Melissa's wind speed in less than 24 hours ...
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Atlantic Ocean Warming up Due to Climate Change Has Led to Melissa’s Wind Speed Doubling in 24 Hours
Experts think that the Atlantic Ocean's rising temperature is a big factor in the alarming increase in hurricane-force wind ...
The research is another sign that climate heating caused mainly by fossil fuel pollution is pushing the climate toward ...
An endangered loggerhead sea turtle was released Monday morning into the Atlantic Ocean from a Florida beach nearly three ...
Global scientists warn that humanity is on the verge of crossing irreversible climate thresholds, with coral reefs already at their tipping point and polar ice sheets possibly beyond recovery. The ...
The consequences of a warming climate are known to be dangerous for marine ecosystems, with environmental changes like ocean ...
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Jerry is zipping across the Atlantic at breakneck speed. Here’s where the future hurricane is headed
Tropical Storm Jerry formed over the central Atlantic Ocean Tuesday and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane this week.
And that follows Hurricane Milton last year, which was the most intense Gulf of Mexico hurricane in recorded history. And ...
Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica with record-tying 185 mph winds, and its strength defied typical weakening factors.
Climate Change Is 'Increasing Melissa’s Potential Damages By As Much As 50%,' Climate Scientists Say
As Hurricane Melissa moves across Jamaica, climate scientists are saying storms are becoming stronger. Here's why.
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