Satellite captures first 2D view of a tsunami, revealing how waves spread, split, and travel across the open ocean after an ...
By the Early Oligocene Glacial Maximum, atmospheric CO2 was around 600 parts per million (ppm), after falling from roughly ...
Research reveals ocean dead zones are dynamic systems, with shifting chemistry that affects nitrogen cycles, carbon storage, ...
A widely trusted hurricane season outlook from Colorado State University predicts fewer storms as El Niño develops, but a ...
New simulations show that the world's strongest ocean current didn't start flowing overnight – several major factors needed ...
URI Innovations positions the University of Rhode Island to expand industry collaboration and accelerate the path from ...
The Ontong Java Plateau (OJP), located in the Pacific Ocean, formed around 110 to 120 million years ago through massive submarine volcanic eruptions. This event is considered the most extensive ...
El Niños happen when water in the tropical Pacific heats up, changing weather patterns all around the world. The hotter the ...
El Niño typically brings a colder and rainier winter to Texas, but new data suggests the upcoming event could be one of the strongest ever.
A colossal ocean current encircling Antarctica—stronger than all the world’s rivers combined—played a far more complex role in shaping Earth’s climate than scientists once thought. New research shows ...
It transports far more than 100 times as much water as all of the Earth's rivers combined: The Antarctic Circumpolar Current ...