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World’s Largest Coral Discovered in the Southwest Pacific, Visible from Space
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have located the world’s largest known coral in the remote southwest Pacific Ocean, near the Solomon Islands. This massive coral specimen, spanning over 100 feet and estimated to be more than 300 years old, was identified during a scientific expedition launched by National Geographic’s Pristine
Tropical Storm Rafael Intensifies, Approaches Hurricane Strength Ahead of Cuba Landfall
Tropical Storm Rafael is gaining strength in the Caribbean Sea, with forecasters predicting it will reach hurricane status by the time it makes landfall in western Cuba on Wednesday. The storm, which formed Monday, is currently positioned approximately 105 miles south-southwest of Kingston, Jamaica, and 265 miles southeast of Grand
Scientists Make Breakthrough in Effort to Resurrect Tasmanian Tiger from Extinction
A scientific breakthrough may lead to the revival of the thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger, an apex predator that went extinct nearly a century ago. Researchers from the United States and Australia have successfully sequenced the animal’s DNA to 99.9% accuracy, a milestone in their efforts to bring
92 People Still Missing in North Carolina After Hurricane Helene, Governor Says
Weeks after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, 92 people remain unaccounted for as search and rescue efforts continue, Governor Roy Cooper announced on Tuesday. The storm, which made landfall on September 26 as a Category 4 hurricane, caused widespread destruction, particularly in the state’s mountainous regions, which were unprepared
Hurricane Milton’s Rapid Intensification Sparks Debate on Need for a Category 6
Hurricane Milton’s astonishing transformation from a Category 2 to a Category 5 storm within hours has raised questions about whether it could reach the level of a hypothetical Category 6. The storm, which began as a 60-mph tropical storm on Sunday morning, surged to a powerful 180-mph Category 5 hurricane
Hurricane Milton Intensifies to Category 5, Evacuations Underway Across Florida
Hurricane Milton has intensified back to a powerful Category 5 storm and is advancing toward Florida’s Central Gulf Coast. Though forecasted to weaken before landfall, Milton’s massive size will amplify its destructive reach, potentially impacting millions across the state. Storm OverviewMilton first became a Category 5 hurricane on Monday and,
Hurricane Milton Set to Strengthen, Florida Prepares for Landfall
Hurricane Milton, currently gathering strength in the Gulf of Mexico, is expected to intensify into a hurricane as it moves toward Florida. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has warned that Milton could become a major hurricane, threatening Florida’s west coast just days after the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. With
Will Global Warming Bring Hurricanes to Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire?
The islands of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire (commonly known as the ABC islands) have historically enjoyed relative safety from hurricanes due to their location just outside the traditional Hurricane Belt. However, with the effects of global warming becoming increasingly apparent, questions are being raised about whether this region will remain
Why Hurricanes in 2023 and 2024 Are Shifting Towards the Atlantic: A Warning for the Caribbean
In the 2023 and 2024 hurricane seasons, meteorologists have observed a noticeable shift in the tracks of hurricanes. Instead of moving westward into the Caribbean, many storms have taken a more northerly route, heading into the open Atlantic. While this shift may seem to provide some relief to Caribbean nations,
Hurricane Helene: Asheville Faces Growing Crisis as 600 Remain Missing, 162 Dead Across Six States
AMnews Online — The aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues to devastate communities across the southeastern United States, with the death toll now reaching 130 and hundreds still missing. In Asheville, North Carolina, the situation remains particularly dire, as approximately 600 people remain unaccounted for. Search and rescue teams are racing
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