A decade-old treatment plant in San Diego County, Calif., could leave more water in the Colorado River for states facing ...
The recent and still-raging Los Angeles wildfires have prompted some online to wonder: Can we use ocean water to fight fires? While the Pacific Ocean sits adjacent to the city of Los Angeles, several ...
The key to the intensity of a coming El Niño lies hundreds of feet down in the Pacific Ocean. That’s where a freight train of record-warm water is chugging along. This train, called a Kelvin wave, is ...
El Niño, a natural warming of Pacific Ocean water, can have a big impact on the world economy, costing trillions of dollars around the globe.
SAN DIEGO — Los Angeles firefighters have resorted to using Pacific Ocean water to combat raging wildfires in Pacific Palisades as local hydrants there run dry. Firefighters deployed specialized water ...
NASA satellites have detected a vast pulse of warm water reaching the coast of South America, signaling that El Niño is likely developing. The warm water is being carried eastward by massive ocean ...
The developing story is not just at the ocean's surface, where there's a 5,000-mile marine heat wave off America's West Coast. It's also unfolding hundreds of feet down, where a powerful band of warm ...
Scientists discover that the Atlantic Ocean was once a vast low-oxygen zone that was caused by geography, not a warming ...