Scientists are warning that the parts of the ocean capable of powering the most extreme cyclones on Earth are no longer confined to a few tropical basins. As surface waters warm and stay hot for ...
The oceanic conditions that churn up the very strongest of hurricanes and typhoons are heating up in the North Atlantic and Western Pacific, fueled by warm water that extends well below the surface.
Why do some hurricanes grow much larger than others? This is what a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated ...