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Watch: Atlantic Ocean's largest recorded male great white shark gets tagged for trackingVideo from OCEARCH shows Contender, a massive adult great white shark being tagged off the Florida/Georgia coast in January ...
Dilly Dally, a loggerhead turtle who survived a run-in with a predator that ultimately cost her a flipper, has been ...
To start last hurricane season, waters across the Atlantic Main Development Region or MDR – where most of our strongest hurricanes form during the peak months of the hurricane season – were ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists warn that future hurricanes will be off charts of current scale: 'We do need a new category'"It's an argument that has been made several times, and I think it's a good argument." Scientists warn that future hurricanes ...
This would put the Pacific basin far ahead of the Atlantic, but this is not unusual. Typically, the Eastern Pacific will see ...
Dilly Dally, a loggerhead turtle who survived a run-in with a predator that ultimately cost her a front flipper, has been released from a Florida animal hospital back into the Atlantic Ocean.
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Grist on MSNWhen will a vital system of currents in the Atlantic Ocean collapse? Depends on whom you ask.Just below Greenland is a menacing stretch of water known as the Cold Blob. As the planet heats up, the Cold Blob remains a spooky outlier — positioned right above the area where the Atlantic Ocean’s ...
Parts of the Atlantic Ocean are again much warmer than normal, priming Europe for more extreme heat this summer.
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation, or AMOC, is a giant system of ocean currents that shuttles warm surface ...
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ZME Science on MSNIdentical Dinosaur Prints Found on Opposite Sides of the Atlantic Ocean 3,700 Miles ApartImagine discovering a set of footprints on a remote beach, only to later find an identical set thousands of miles away. This ...
Saharan dust cloud crosses Atlantic, impacts air quality, supports ecosystems, tracked using advanced satellites.
Experts cited favourable conditions across the Atlantic Ocean—plus the absence of El Niño in the Pacific—as factors that may drive the formation of more named storms than we’d see during a ...
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