The ocean has been heating up over the past century, largely due to human activity that produces heat-trapping greenhouse ...
A new study suggests the Atlantic's mysterious "cold blob" may signal ocean current changes that could affect U.S. weather.
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 ...
This chilly patch of ocean is likely a result of a vital ocean current system’s instability ...
A mysterious Atlantic 'cold blob' or 'warming hole' signals weakening currents, prompting warnings of collapse from scientists. These maps show where.
A patch of unusually cold water in the North Atlantic may provide some of the strongest evidence yet that a major ocean current system is slowing down. Scientists say this development could have ...