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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 progress of climate change,
Regardless of forecast details, Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto will churn up the Atlantic Ocean, bringing impacts to the Eastern Seaboard.
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51-year-old man drowns at Daytona Beach during hazardous rip currents conditions, officials say
A 51-year-old man drowned Saturday at Daytona Beach after swimming while hazardous rip current conditions were present, officials say. According to the Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue, 13 people were rescued from the rough waters over the weekend.
Scientists have spotted something dramatically unusual in the ocean, and it could be a warning sign of things to come. Warm air dances with cold air; cold water chases warm water. It's all a part of a predictable, stable dance of currents and climate ...
Officials said a 17-year-old boy was pronounced dead following a drowning incident at Hampton Beach as dangerous rip currents prompt temporary swimming closure.
Ocean currents driven by wind, water density, tides, ocean floor features, or the Coriolis effect, have an important role on climate regulation and marine ecology. In turn, increasing water surface temperatures are already impacting ocean circulation ...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is a major oceanic current determining global climate that is showing signs of weakening. It transports warmer waters northwards in the Atlantic Ocean,
As global electricity use grows, the strain on traditional energy sources increases. Renewable options like wind and solar have become popular, yet there's a massive, largely untapped resource beneath ocean waves. Oceans cover more than 70% of Earth's ...
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St. Lucie County Ocean Rescue says to steer clear of the water for the next week until safer conditions
St. Lucie County Ocean Rescue is advising even the best swimmers to steer clear of the water for the next week until the conditions die down.
A 51-year-old man drowned off the coast of Volusia County yesterday as rip currents continue to pose a significant danger to swimmers. An out-of-state visitor was pulled into the ocean by strong currents and was unable to reach the shore.