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Nor'easter: What causes these powerful storm systems?
Winter is here and so are nor’easters. A nor’easter is a powerful low-pressure system that forms along the East Coast of ...
About 700 million years ago, Earth was entombed in a veneer of ice hundreds of feet thick—a frozen state scientists refer to as “Snowball Earth.” Oceans cooled but managed to retain some heat to avoid ...
Located at the western tip of Fire Island in Babylon, this beachfront paradise sits just off Long Island’s southern shore – ...
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Hidden freshwater beneath the Atlantic shelf could change how coastal aquifers are mapped
What is it that some of the most far-reaching groundwater on the Northeast does not lie beneath land, but beneath the ocean floor, as well? In the open ocean, out of the U.S. East Coast, scientists ...
Robert Moses State Park stands as a testament to New York’s natural diversity – a place where the city’s relentless energy ...
Storms are the engines that create swell. When a powerful low-pressure system starts spinning off the coastline of any part ...
A conveyor belt of ocean water that loops the planet and regulates global temperatures could be heading for a tipping point.
Escape to North Carolina’s remote island paradise, where wild horses, untouched beaches, and coastal serenity feel dreamlike.
The last ice age did not shut down Atlantic ocean currents, and that discovery may help explain future climate risks.
Several Wilmington area fishing piers, restaurants and docks livestream from cameras that allow you to view live conditions.
Ireland, the Emerald Isle, has long been celebrated for its lush landscapes, rolling green hills, and tempestuous weather.
During the last ice age, the Atlantic Ocean’s powerful current system remained active and continued to transport warm, salty water from the tropics to the North Atlantic despite extensive ice cover ...
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