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Atlantic Ocean currents could collapse by mid-century
Emerging scientific research suggests a grim reality where the Atlantic Ocean’s formidable currents may collapse within the next few decades. This potential collapse, fuelled by the relentless ...
An international team of scientists spent three months at sea drilling into a huge, mysterious reservoir of freshwater under the salty ocean. They hope it could help tackle an increasingly severe ...
Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed Wednesday morning over the central Atlantic Ocean, becoming the seventh named storm of the ...
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Key ocean current weaker than previously thought, could collapse in 30 years
The AMOC is driven, by differences in water temperatures and salinity, but climate change could disrupt that balance.
Gabrielle is the 7th named storm to form in the Atlantic basin this year. It's the first named storm in the Atlantic since Aug. 28, an "unprecedented dry spell" in the heart of what's typically the ...
This year’s Atlantic hurricane season has been relatively quiet, with no named storms for about three weeks and only one named hurricane. Experts say there are a few reasons for that, but it doesn’t ...
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