Gulf of Mexico: Hypoxic Zone 2026 Unusually Small – Tropical Storm Bertha Causes Mixing
A survey of the Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' found only about 1,332 square miles (≈3,450 km²) of oxygen-poor seafloor in 2026 — one of …
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A survey of the Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' found only about 1,332 square miles (≈3,450 km²) of oxygen-poor seafloor in 2026 — one of …
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The U.S. weather agency NOAA reiterates its forecast for a below‑average 2026 Atlantic season. Despite lower overall activity, the threat from individual, locally intense storms …
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Satellite imagery shows that Pacific hurricanes Fausto and Genevieve began as tropical waves off West Africa, crossed the Atlantic, and only organized into full-strength storms …
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In early July, Bavi crossed the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam as a Category 5 super typhoon. Satellite data show a compact system with a …
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The 2026 World Cup takes place in summer across 16 cities in the US, Canada and Mexico. High temperatures, humidity and local extreme events can …
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has documented recent climate and environmental changes with satellite images from July 13 to 17, 2026. The series highlights global …
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