Researchers found that stronger tropical cyclones intensify global warming Strong tropical cyclones and mesoscale ocean whirlpools speed up the Kuroshio Current Kuroshio Current transports warm, ...
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. -- A new study led by researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York found that the Kuroshio Current Extension is sensitive to global climate change and has the ...
As the intensity and frequency of the strongest cyclones east of Taiwan have increased, so has the strength of the Kuroshio current, a Pacific current responsible for redistributing heat throughout ...
Increasingly powerful tropical cyclones in the North Pacific Ocean may be fueling a powerful north-flowing ocean current, helping to boost the amount of heat it ferries to northern latitudes. By ...
A new species of venomous Portuguese man-of-war, Physalia mikazuki, has been discovered in northern Japan. Genetic evidence ...
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New Portuguese Man O' War Species Discovered After Warming Ocean Currents Push It North
A new species of Portuguese man o' war has been discovered floating in the waters of northeast Japan. Spotted by a ...
A new venomous species, _Physalia mikazuki_, has been discovered by Tohoku University students off Japan's coast. This discovery highlights the impact of climate change on marine biodiversity.
Oceanography, Vol. 38, No. 3, IN THIS ISSUE: OCEANOGRAPHY IN THE AGE OF INTELLIGENT ROBOTS (SEPTEMBER 2025), pp. 40-50 (11 pages) The dynamics governing nutrient concentrations in the ocean are ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Reporting from Europe, Jeff McMahon covers the environment. Oceanographers know that the Kuroshio current sweeps west from Japan ...
A new study found that the Kuroshio Current Extension is sensitive to global climate change and has the potential to warm greatly with increased carbon dioxide levels. A new study led by researchers ...
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