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Ocean Circulation Likely to Blame for Severity of 2018 Red Tide
The harmful algae that causes red tide is currently at near undetectable levels in Florida waters compared with the much higher concentrations at this time last year.
Tropical Storms and Hurricanes in Winter and Spring?
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30 but there is nothing magical about these dates, tropical cyclones can appear almost anytime.
Why Researchers Are Mapping the World’s Manure
Farmers rely on phosphorus fertilizers to enrich the soil and ensure bountiful harvests, but the world’s recoverable reserves of phosphate rocks, from which such fertilizers are produced, are finite and unevenly distributed.
Scientists Find Evidence Mercury Has a Solid Inner Core
Scientists have long known that Earth and Mercury have metallic cores.
Creating the Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook: May Makes all the Difference
The recipe for the best prediction possible involves a special combination of data and timing.