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Tropical Depression Six-E formed in the Eastern Pacific Ocean early Sunday morning just off the coast of southern Mexico and ...
Hurricane Erick is rapidly intensifying in the Eastern Pacific Ocean and is about 50 miles south-southeast of Puerto Angel, Mexico.
A strong storm brewing offshore is causing breaking waves over 30 feet in some areas and creating dangerous ocean conditions.
Satellite imagery can help determine the strength, size and cohesion of a storm. The stronger a storm becomes, the more ...
The eastern Pacific remains busy, with Tropical Storm Erick expected to strengthen into a hurricane by June 18. Here's the ...
A new review published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences sheds light on one of climate science's enduring puzzles: how the ...
In the eastern Pacific, where water temperatures off the coast of Mexico are often warm enough to generate tropical cyclones as well, typical airflow steering currents would direct these systems ...
Even with eight legs, it was difficult to hang on during this week's bomb cyclone in British Columbia, with a remote camera capturing an octopus battling currents whipped up by the hurricane-force ...
The giant Pacific octopus was spotted by an Ocean Networks Canada video camera on the sea floor off Vancouver Island's west coast, clinging to rocks and coral buffeted by the currents early Wednesday.