Koto was a tropical storm in the South China Sea Monday afternoon Indochina Time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said in ...
Trees lost many surface roots in drought but grew more deep roots that reached wetter soil. Fungal partners helped roots take up water.
As tropical forests experience chronic drying and more extreme droughts due to climate change, some plants are adapting by ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Tropical Storm Melissa was nearly stationary in the central Caribbean on Friday, with forecasters warning it could soon strengthen and brush past Jamaica as a powerful ...
A new study highlights how Indigenous leadership, science and business can unite to protect coastal ecosystems while building ...
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Tropical cyclones: Why are some countries more at risk?
Recent tropical cyclones in southeast and south Asia, along with heavy rains and flooding, have claimed at least 1,800 lives, ...
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Tropical fact check: Could a tropical system develop in December after hurricane season ends?
The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season ends on November 30, 2025. To date, there have been five hurricanes and eight tropical storms – one of which made landfall along the East Coast of the United States.
Thousands of people in Australia's Northern Territory were without power on Sunday after a tropical cyclone brought destructive winds to the region, including capital Darwin, overnight.
The latest SHIPS model forecast predicts that wind shear over the Western Caribbean will remain in the moderate range, 10 - 20 knots, through Friday morning. As the storm moves westwards on Friday, it ...
A tropical system in the eastern Caribbean Sea has an 80% chance of becoming what would be named Tropical Storm Melissa over the next seven days, and a 50% chance of development in the next 48 hours, ...
Small, pale spots on the reddish-orange landscape of Mars have turned out to be a new clue that parts of the planet may once ...
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Strange White Rocks on Mars Suggest Mars Once Had Tropical Rainstorms Like Earth For Millions of Years
Forget the dusty, rusty landscape you see today. Billions of years ago, Mars may have been soaking wet. Tropical storms might ...
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