Topics Oceans & Coasts
Get Ready for a La Nina Winter
La Nina conditions in the Pacific Ocean are likely to shape global weather patterns in the coming months. How might your region be affected?
Climate Clippings: Storm Barriers, Wind Potential and King Coal’s Stumble
A test of Rotterdam's defenses, a new look at U.S. offshore wind potential, and King Coal takes a tumble.
How Do We Know: Greenland’s Melting Ice Sheet
Climate change is turning a lot of Greenland's ice to water. But, how do we know?
True to Forecast, Atlantic Hurricane Season Kicks into High Gear
CLIMATE CENTRAL - The Atlantic Hurricane season is running above average in the number of storms, but the US has been spared a direct hit so far.
Adapting Miami to Climate Change
Some in Florida who lived through Katrina now are preparing for climate change-related disasters they fear could be more damaging than a hurricane.
In New Orleans: Recovering From a Post-Katrina ‘Brain Drain’
CLIMATE CENTRAL - After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans lost many experts who could have helped the city recover from the storm. Five years later, has the "brain drain" been plugged?
NEEM: Ice Cores Tell of Climate History
Dr. Jørgen Peder Steffensen explained the goals of the North Greenland Eemian Ice Drilling project and what the ice cores can tell us about our climate history.