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What caused the year to be so hot? Here is a breakdown of the primary factors that scientists considered.

People have long noticed that the waters around Cabo Frio are unusually cool.

Decades of gradual warming due to human-caused climate change and an El Niño in the Pacific Ocean nudged global sea…

Despite an overall trend of Arctic ice loss, the Bering Sea saw an expansion of sea ice due to a…

Sea surface temperatures are a fair predictor of the readiness of the ocean to fuel and sustain storms.

After making landfall on the Yucatan Peninsula, the category 2 storm was strengthening over warm waters.

Abnormally warm ocean temperatures and a potential La Niña set the stage for an above-average Atlantic hurricane season.

Just a few months after an unusually warm winter with minimal ice, the surface temperatures of the lakes are now…

Warm temperatures and a stormy winter caused sea ice in the Bering Sea to plunge to record lows.


