An ocean system 15,000km away from Asia is slowing down and could even collapse in coming decades with devastating effects on ...
A patch of water south of Greenland and Iceland has cooled by nearly 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit since 1900. A new study suggests ...
This chilly patch of ocean is likely a result of a vital ocean current system’s instability ...
This patch of cold North Atlantic water has cooled over the last few decades, and now scientists think they know what’s ...
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 ...
A cold blob of water in the North Atlantic points to a weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, researchers report.
In the North Atlantic Ocean, south of Greenland and Iceland, a swath of water is doing something very strange. While the rest of the ocean heats up; it’s been getting colder. A team of scientists say ...
Often called the "cold blob", this swath of water in the North Atlantic has bucked the global warming trend, cooling even as ...
A major Atlantic current could collapse by the middle of the century as a result of climate change, prompting extreme cold in Europe and sea level rise along the eastern coast of the U.S., according ...
The Congo River is the second largest river in the world, releasing an average of 40,000 cubic meters of water per second ...