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Rising temperature of surface sea water influences global wind patterns. The changes in the ocean-atmospheric circulation result in stronger winds, which in turn mean higher and longer waves.
The far-reaching glow of bioluminescence has haunted sailors for centuries across the Indian Ocean. Now scientists believe weather and climate could be the main driver of this phenomenon.
Tropical cyclone smashes into French Indian Ocean island, bringing 100-mile-an-hour winds By Robert Shackelford and Edward Szekeres, CNN 2 minute read Updated 3:46 AM EST, Fri February 28, 2025 ...
Low-pressure system over the Indian Ocean expected to bring heavy rain to AP and Telangana from today, offering relief to farmers and boosting rainfall across the region ...
That was later lowered to a red warning. Winds could gust over 200 kilometers (124 miles) per hour and rainfall totals could exceed 200 mm (7.8 inches).
Tropical cyclone Garance made landfall on the French Indian Ocean territory of Réunion on Friday, packing gusts of 166 kilometers (103 miles) per hour. Garance – the equivalent of a Category 2 ...