Lorenzo was a tropical storm in the North Atlantic Ocean Wednesday morning Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said ...
New satellite data show Earth’s magnetic field changing fast, with a growing weak spot over the South Atlantic.
Thomas Copeland BBC Verify Live journalist. We’ll be closing this live page shortly, but BBC Verify’s teams in London and Washington DC will be working through the evening. Ke ...
GalaxEye plans to establish a constellation of satellites over the next four years, each offering a 1.5-meter resolution to ...
The presence of the first stone crabs in Chesapeake Bay, a sign of how global warming is pushing tropical species northward.
Meanwhile, in the tropics Invest 98L is expected to become Tropical Storm Melissa today, Oct.21. However, according to the ...
Invest 98L is expected to become Tropical Storm Melissa today, Oct. 21, and some forecasters say could be the next hurricane ...
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How Atlantic Hurricane Season Usually Changes In October
The Atlantic hurricane season typically undergoes some important changes in October that affect not only how many storms form, but where they're more likely to strike. A drop in the number of storms: ...
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Bryan Norcross: Powerful nor'easter to impact mid-Atlantic, Northeast Sunday and Monday
If it were winter, we would be talking about a blizzard with feet of snow. The weather pattern is the same, but the ...
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Earth’s Magnetic Field Is Weakening at an Alarming Rate—New Satellite Data Reveals Dramatic Changes
The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), a known region of Earth’s magnetic field weakness, has been under the observation of the ...
A nearly 12-foot long, 800-pound male great white shark nicknamed Ripple by researchers was tracked off the New Jersey coast ...
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7,000-Kilometer Gravity Anomaly Detected By NASA Over The Atlantic. It Came With A "Geomagnetic Jerk".
Researchers looking through data from NASA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR)'s Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) have found an odd gravity anomaly over the Atlantic Ocean. Attempting ...
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