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Spanish waters hit 'historic records' in May after extreme heatwave
State Ports' monitoring networks recorded all-time May temperature highs at 18 of their 29 buoys, from Galicia and the Cantabrian coast to the Mediterranean, peaking at 26.58°C off Mahon. From the Cantabrian Sea to the Balearics, Spanish waters ended May with temperatures never before seen at this time of year. Measurements taken by Puertos del Estado show record highs for this month along much of the coastline, after an episode of exceptional heat that also sent temperatures soaring on land.
Spanish waters reach 'record highs' in May after extreme heat
State Ports network buoys logged record May sea temperatures at 18 of 29 stations, from Galicia and the Cantabrian coast to the Mediterranean, peaking at 26.58°C off Mahón. From the Cantabrian coast to the Balearic Islands, Spanish waters ended May with temperatures never before seen at this time of year. Measurements by Puertos del Estado show record highs for this month along much of the coastline, after an episode of exceptional heat that also sent temperatures soaring on land.
Haunted zoo on fortified island forced to close after monkeys escape and terrorise beach
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Ocean conservation needs strong relationships, not just targets
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<em>The Atlantic</em> Announces Editorial Fellowship Class for 2026–27
The Atlantic is announcing six early-career journalists who have been selected for a yearlong editorial fellowship program: Laney Crawley, Catherine Goodman, Nora Lowe, Jack Rodriquez-Vars, Jacob Smollen, and Katherine Weyback. This is The Atlantic’s first class of fellows since 2020; the six joining next month were selected from a pool of more than 1,300 applicants. During their year in the newsroom, the fellows will be embedded with teams to support The Atlantic’s journalism; sharpen their...
On-demand Arctic observations with low-cost balloon systems could sharpen local storm forecasts
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Southern Philippines hit by 7.8-magnitude earthquake
In Pictures Southern Philippines hit by 7.8-magnitude earthquake Offshore quake rocks Mindanao, killing at least 35 and injuring over 200. An offshore earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 has struck the southern Philippines, killing at least 35 people and injuring more than 200. The quake on Monday is the strongest to hit the country this year, according to Teresito Bacolcol, director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.
A 7.8 magnitude quake in the Philippines kills at least 32, collapses buildings and sparks tsunami
An offshore magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the southern Philippines on Monday, killing at least 32 people, injuring more than 200 others mostly in ruined buildings and sending a 1-meter (3-foot) tsunami into nearby coasts. Several mostly low-rise buildings collapsed or sustained heavy damages in the hard-hit city of General Santos. Tsunami damage was reported in at least one southern coastal village.
Learning to model pediatric asthma exacerbation from multiple risk factors: a case study in coastal Virginia
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