A colossal spinning ocean current five times more powerful than the Gulf Stream could collapse, triggering a worldwide environmental catastrophe, researchers have cautioned. The Antarctic Circumpolar ...
Ah summertime. Time for gloom and doom, whether it be hurricane predictions, hot tub ocean temperatures, or the annual warning that the seaweed blob known as sargassum is looking to ruin your beach ...
Increased Amazon River flow, following a drought period, may be contributing to the bloom's growth. While the Gulf Stream may offer some protection, sargassum is already appearing on Florida beaches.
The Gulf Stream is a giant river of warm water running through the Atlantic and has quietly been keeping the world stable for centuries. It regulates the weather, balances ocean temperatures, and ...
The total amount of sargassum, the green and yellow-ish seaweed that washes up on South Florida beaches in spring and summer, is at record-breaking levels, said researchers in a monthly report. The ...