Something startling is happening in the Gulf
Its waters are heating up twice as fast as the global oceans, with huge implications for hurricane risk.
Its waters are heating up twice as fast as the global oceans, with huge implications for hurricane risk.
With fewer than 100 Rice's whales remaining in the Gulf, offshore oil drilling could mark the end for the species.
University of South Florida researchers identified what may have caused the rapid intensification of Hurricane Ian.
Florida’s Gulf Coast reels from economic fallout after tough red tide season.
Up-to-the-minute sea-level rise data shows water levels in the Gulf are rising at a rate faster than nearly anywhere else ...
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