Scientific models have predicted that climate change will drive oceans in the Northern Hemisphere to warm faster than oceans ...
Earth's oceans stored more heat in 2025 than ever recorded, fueling sea level rise, extreme weather, and growing climate ...
For decades, scientists have worked to improve predictions of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), a climate powerhouse that ...
The Pacific Ocean off California is running a fever, and it is not breaking. Since late summer 2025, sea surface temperatures ...
By now, you’ve likely heard that an El Niño event may be developing over the rest of this year, and with high potential to be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As global temperatures rise, our oceans are heating up. Scientists recently found that warmer ocean temperatures are leading to ...
Widespread marine heat waves in the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean peaked in September and continued through the end of the year. Earth’s oceans set disturbing new records for high temperatures ...
As global temperatures rise, so do sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and that’s having a direct impact on hurricane activity. Hurricanes are essentially heat engines, fueled by the warmth of the ocean.
Ocean eddies are churning harder, driving coastal currents and temperature extremes by warming surface waters while cooling ...