Scientists are using tagged sharks as mobile sensors to collect ocean data, improving climate forecasts by up to 40%.
The Wyrtki-CSLIM predicts the development of a strong El Niño, more than 35.6 degrees warmer than normal over the equatorial ...
For decades, scientists have worked to improve predictions of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), a climate powerhouse that can cause droughts, flooding, marine heat waves, and more around the world.
Unexpected productivity: New aircraft-based measurements show the Southern Ocean’s summer productivity far exceeds earlier model and satellite estimates. Climate model gap: Findings reveal why many ...
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Climate models are complex, just like the world they ...
UH researchers' simple ocean model flags a powerful El Niño for late 2026 — reef stress and changing rainfall could follow.
The Adriatic Sea and its coastal regions are increasingly exposed to climate variability and extreme events, posing significant challenges to communities, ...
For decades, Antarctica seemed to defy global warming. Since satellites began monitoring the poles in the late 1970s, the ...
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