Topic: CIMAS

One of the world's fastest ocean currents is remarkably stable, study finds

Study challenges previous assertions of Gulf Stream slowdown

One of the world's fastest ocean currents is remarkably stable, study finds

Study challenges previous assertions of Gulf Stream slowdown


Hurricane hunters, the true storm chasers

A pilot’s initiative to track the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane that decimated the Florida Keys marked the beginning of the era of today’s legendary hurricane hunters.

Hurricane hunters, the true storm chasers

A pilot’s initiative to track the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane that decimated the Florida Keys marked the beginning of the era of today’s legendary hurricane hunters.



Sediments adjacent to recently dredged areas can harm coral larvae, study finds

Researchers suggest temporary moratoriums on dredging, other management measures to mitigate further damage to Florida’s coral reefs

Sediments adjacent to recently dredged areas can harm coral larvae, study finds

Researchers suggest temporary moratoriums on dredging, other management measures to mitigate further damage to Florida’s coral reefs



As a busy hurricane season looms, new forecast model in the eye

A record 17 to 25 named storms have been predicted for the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, with 8 to 13 of them becoming hurricanes. A new forecast model jointly created by researchers at NOAA and the University of Miami will provide better diversity of prediction tools.

As a busy hurricane season looms, new forecast model in the eye

A record 17 to 25 named storms have been predicted for the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, with 8 to 13 of them becoming hurricanes. A new forecast model jointly created by researchers at NOAA and the University of Miami will provide better diversity of prediction tools.




Warming of Antarctic deep-sea waters contribute to sea level rise in North Atlantic, study finds

Analysis of mooring observations and hydrographic data suggest the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation deep water limb in the North Atlantic has weakened. Two decades of continual observations provide a greater understanding of the Earth’s climate regulating system.

Warming of Antarctic deep-sea waters contribute to sea level rise in North Atlantic, study finds

Analysis of mooring observations and hydrographic data suggest the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation deep water limb in the North Atlantic has weakened. Two decades of continual observations provide a greater understanding of the Earth’s climate regulating system.



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