The fierce winds of a hurricane are known as tropical cyclones in some parts of the world, so you might expect them to sweep across the entire tropics. But there's one area of the tropics where ...
Did you know that a hurricane or tropical storm has never crossed the equator? The reason behind this fascinating phenomenon lies in a meteorological principle related to the rotation of the Earth: ...
Explosive volcanic eruptions on early Mars may have transported water ice to equatorial regions, according to a modeling ...
A new global weather pattern is taking shape in the Pacific Ocean, one that will help steer storms and influence temperatures ...
This La Niña could impact the tail end of the 2025 hurricane season, and also have an effect on fall and winter weather in ...
New research suggests that temperature can largely explain why the greatest variety of aquatic life resides in the tropics -- but also why it has not always and, amid record-fast global warming, soon ...
Changing ocean hues could bring some environmental blues, according to a new study from researchers at Duke and Georgia Tech. Using satellite data collected from 2003 to ’22, the researchers looked ...