Forecasters on Tuesday morning were tracking disturbances in open Atlantic Ocean waters and the Caribbean Sea. Where are these systems heading? Here’s the 1 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane ...
Why do planes fly so closely together over the Atlantic Ocean? If you check out flight tracking maps across the US and Europe ...
Off the southwest tip of Iceland, you’ll find what’s often called a “marginal” body of water. This part of the Atlantic, the Irminger Sea, is one of the stormiest places in the northern hemisphere. On ...
A system of ocean currents could collapse anytime from 2025 onwards as climate change worsens, scientists have found. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a large system of ocean ...
It's the second day of the 2025 hurricane season and forecasters are already tracking a disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean that has a low chance for development, according to the National Hurricane ...
The 8 a.m., Oct. 16, Atlantic Ocean map showing the projected path of the disturbance called AL94. National Hurricane Center Now that Tropical Depression Sean has disintegrated into remnants, the ...
The Atlantic Ocean is cooling at an exponential rate, and nobody is sure why. It's been more than a year of record-high global sea temperatures, including being close to the collapse of the AMOC.
A system of Atlantic Ocean currents crucial for regulating the world's weather and ecosystems might be more resilient against climate change than previously thought, a new study found. Researchers ...
The Atlantic Ocean may begin to shrink, said a new study published in the journal Geology. Oceans are not necessarily a permanent fixture on Earth, as they are able to appear and close due to the work ...
Hurricane Melissa brought hurricane-force gusts to Bermuda overnight and will weaken as it heads north, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Maps show its forecast path. Hurricane Melissa was ...
A nationwide search for college students for an inaugural series of cruises with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration included six from Stockton University in New Jersey. Stockton was ...
Until the 1950s, scientists didn't have a clear understanding of what the seafloor looked like. Geologist Marie Tharp turned years of data into easily digestible maps. She also discovered the ...