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Severe weather leaves millions across the U.S. bracing for heavy rain, hail and damaging winds

Severe weather moving across parts of the country over the next few days will bring destructive hail and damaging winds to more than 30 million people from the central Plains to the northern Great Lakes and strong storms for the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast. On Tuesday, 6 million people are at risk from North Dakota to northern Texas for straight-line winds over 75 mph, hail and tornadoes. Cities affected by the storm system include Bismarck, Fargo, Sioux Falls and Omaha.

NBC News 1d ago

Amplified Arctic iceberg traffic reshapes benthic biodiversity

Abstract The Arctic is undergoing rapid warming, resulting in retreating sea ice and glaciers1, yet how cryospheric changes propagate into the deep ocean remains poorly understood2. Here we identify a climate-driven mechanism linking accelerating glacier disintegration to an increase in deep-sea hard-bottom habitats far beyond calving fronts. Seafloor observations in Fram Strait show a localized increase in the density and patchiness of dropstones delivered by debris-laden icebergs.

Nature 17h ago

Endangered basking sharks rely on the ocean twilight zone during long-distance migrations

Endangered basking sharks rely on the ocean twilight zone during long-distance migrations Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Endangered basking sharks aren't fasting during long-distance migrations. A new study led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution shows that they may be foraging along the way, and in much deeper areas of the ocean than previously thought. As filter feeders, this species is most often observed close to the surface, especially in waters off of...

Phys.org 6d ago

How could El Nino reshape tropical storms around the world this year?

How could El Nino reshape tropical storms around the world this year? El Nino tends to reduce hurricanes in the Atlantic while increasing storms in the Pacific Ocean. The Atlantic hurricane season has just begun and runs from Monday to November 30 with storm activity peaking in mid-September.

Al Jazeera 9d ago

<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...

The Atlantic 6d ago

Annular solar eclipse 2027: everything you need to know about the 'ring of fire' on Feb. 6

Annular solar eclipse 2027: everything you need to know about the 'ring of fire' on Feb. 6 Here's where and when to see the 'ring of fire' annular solar eclipse on Feb. 6, 2027 An annular solar eclipse will occur on Feb. 6, 2027, when the moon's cone-shaped central shadow will not quite reach Earth. The result will be a 'ring of fire' visible to those within a broad path across southern Chile, Argentina and coastal parts of West Africa. At the point of greatest eclipse in the Pacific, the...

Space.com 5h ago

A 5.3-million-year-old deep-sea whale necropolis in the Diamantina Zone

Abstract Whale falls are biodiversity oases at seabeds1,2,3,4,5,6, yet their record from the oceans has remained sparse and fragmentary6,7. Here we report the discovery of a vast whale necropolis in the Diamantina Zone (4,616- to 7,001-m depth), extending about 1,200 km along the sea floor of the southeastern Indian Ocean. This area has a deep and extensive accumulation comprising five modern natural whale-fall communities and 476 fossil cetaceans recorded.

Nature 17h ago

Future Power Rankings: How all 68 Power 4 college football teams stack up

Projecting a college football program's future is harder than ever. Rosters and fortunes change dramatically and championship pathways are more open than ever. The assets that make a program great in 2026 might not be there in 2027.

ESPN 1d ago

Life-threatening floods feared as Boris takes aim at Mexico’s coast

Life-threatening floods feared as Boris takes aim at Mexico’s coast Tropical Storm Boris has formed and is expected to bring heavy rain to parts of southern Mexico's Pacific coast - Bookmark Tropical Storm Boris has formed and is poised to bring significant rainfall, potential flooding, and dangerous mudslides to parts of southern Mexico's Pacific coast, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. The storm was last located approximately 85 miles southeast of Acapulco and 50 miles...

The Independent World 2d ago

Trump admin’s cancellation of wind energy projects causes business turmoil

Trump admin’s cancellation of wind energy projects causes business turmoil Seven northeastern states have sued US gov’t for paying TotalEnergies to withdraw from offshore wind projects. French energy giant TotalEnergies is embroiled in a lawsuit between seven US states and the federal government as the administration of President Donald Trump upends domestic energy policy, shutting down some wind energy projects while pushing fossil fuels. It has also raised questions about the...

Al Jazeera 4d ago