Ocean temperatures warmed by human-caused climate change fed the intense rainfall that triggered deadly floods and landslides across Asia in recent weeks, according to an analysis released Wednesday.
The Atlantic hurricane season produced a normal number of storms, compared to more frequent storms in recent years. But the storms that did form were huge.
Deep ocean hot spots packed with heat are making the strongest hurricanes and typhoons more likely—and more dangerous. These ...
With the official end of the 2024 hurricane season on Nov. 30, a new study has found that climate change supercharged 2024's hurricanes and tropical storms − including Tropical Storm Helene that ...
Plankton play a central role in a climate process that scientists now say may behave more aggressively than once thought. As ...
We all depend on the oceans. They regulate climate over long timescales and affect weather on land. They also host vast ecosystems, provide nutrition for billions, and support livelihoods and cultures ...
On a special episode (first released on March 6, 2025) of The Excerpt podcast:What if we can slow climate change by giving the ocean an antacid? It’s called ocean alkalinity enhancement and it’s ...
Climate Central’s new Climate Shift Index: Ocean measures the influence of climate change on daily ocean temperatures. Specifically, the Climate Shift Index: Ocean (also known as the Ocean CSI) ...
THE storms and their aftermath of floods might have spared the country trying to celebrate its Christmas season, but no one ...
Without global warming, the sea surface temperatures would have been about 1 degree Celsius colder than they were, according ...