Waves of higher, warmer water move eastward across the Pacific Ocean a few months before an El Niño emerges. Several have ...
The key to the intensity of a coming El Niño lies hundreds of feet down in the Pacific Ocean. That’s where a freight train of record-warm water is chugging along. This train, called a Kelvin wave, is ...
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Scientists have made a discovery about the predicted Super El Niño and it could be lurking in the Pacific Ocean.
A huge mass of unusually warm water is moving across the Pacific far below the ocean's surface, and scientists say it could ...
Scientists have identified a massive Kelvin wave in the Pacific, with water temperatures soaring 13.5°F above average, fueling fears of one of the worst El Niño events in history.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A team of Japanese researchers has discovered a method to control Kelvin wave excitation in superfluid helium-4. This breakthrough ...
A vast pulse of warm water is moving east beneath the tropical Pacific. You can’t see much of it from space, because most of the action is below the ocean surface, and satellites can only map the ...
Findings has critical implications for predicting extreme weather events such as hurricanes and heavy rainfall. In a groundbreaking meteorological study, an international team of researchers from the ...