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While the National Hurricane Center's map is lit up with a tropical disturbance, Saturday's forecast is much more about the heat index.
Patricia Belford is suing Jacoby, who claims he chopped down the greenery that grew between her property and Nantucket's Hummock Pond Road, according to the Nantucket Current.
The body of an unidentified person has been found floating near the Isles of Shoals off of the coast of New Hampshire in the Atlantic Ocean, police said.
How is ventilation at various depth layers of the Atlantic connected and what role do changes in ocean circulation play? Researchers from Bremen, Kiel and Edinburgh have pursued this question and their findings have now been published in Nature Communications.
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A report from a European news wire agency on the reversal of an important ocean current has sparked alarm online.
From more frequent wildfires to rising sea levels, climate change is disrupting ecosystems and upending once-stable weather patterns. One particularly alarming consequence of rising global temperatures is the potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC),
A Delta airplane carrying 282 passengers and 13 crew members from Madrid to New York was forced to land on an island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean on July 6 due to a mechanical issue.
Because of the potential for such warm ocean waters, many tropical waves that develop into storms have a higher probability of bringing stronger winds and heavier rainfall. This is why, despite the slow start to the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, many experts are still forecasting a highly active summer.