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Why are so many deep-sea creatures absolutely massive? From giant squid to enormous isopods, the ocean’s depths are filled with creatures that seem straight out of science fiction. This phenomenon, ...
With a depth of only around 100 feet in its southern reaches, it isn’t a particularly deep sea. Sometimes during storms, big waves dredge up sand from the bottom and fling it onto the deck of a ...
Mysterious seismic signals from massive North Atlantic storms are rippling through Earth’s core and surfacing in remote ...
Scientists found giant buried mud waves in the Atlantic, revealing the ocean began forming earlier than thought and ...
The waves off the Jersey coast—born of wind and water far out in the Atlantic, grown to their full height through the energy of the winds—form a confused, irregular pattern known as a "sea ...
For the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next seven days. So says the National Hurricane Center in Miami. However, the ...
Turning to Hokkaido Island in Japan, the Scientific Reports study suggests that deposits of amber in deep-sea sediments on the island may reveal tsunamis that occurred there between 116 and 114 ...
Storm tracker: Hurricane forecasters watch tropical waves and more The National Hurricane Center does not expect tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic during the next seven days, but ...
Tropical waves are important to track because 85% of all tropical storm development can be traced back to them, according to AccuWeather. Tropical disturbances are somewhat of a step up from a wave.