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Analysing the history of the Indian Ocean with past cruise records and sediment cores

Twin ocean climate anomalies may trigger heat and drought in 2024.

Volcanic eruptions found to dampen Indian Ocean Dipole events for up to 8 years.

Hurricane Lee, as seen by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Satellite on Friday night, Sept. 8, 2023.

Heat domes, extreme weather dominate 2023 headlines in U.S. but not the Northeast. Why?

New England researchers use ‘treasure trove’ of historic whaling logbooks to study climate shifts. The Boston Globe

Gulf of Maine sees second-hottest year on record, report shows, ‘getting to the edge of habitability’

Changes in Pacific Ocean temperature patterns during El Nino/La Nina cycles have far-reaching consequences in other ocean basins, and rem…

“Marine Heatwaves,” a fabric installation by Deb Ehrens working with scientists Caroline Ummenhofer and Svenja Ryan, is among the works i…

Sailors who kept logbooks on whaling ships had a lot of time on their hands. Sometimes, they also drew images to document their experienc…

Cape Range cave in Northwestern Australia. Changes in the isotopic composition of the stalagmites in Cape Range and the Kimberley region…

Stored within the pages of the 18th and 19th-century whaling logbooks is a cache of ancient weather records, meticulously logged by crews…

Rapid warming in the Gulf of Maine reverses 900 years of cooling

Saltier Seas Mean Heavy Summer Rains for US Midwest

Scientists link the changing Azores High and the drying Iberian region to anthropogenic climate change

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