"The Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on the planet, so the question we’re trying to ask here is: Is the Arctic ...
The ancient Polynesian voyagers had their way of predicting seasonal surf. So did early ocean enthusiasts. But what would we ...
Accurate measurements of atmospheric turbulence enable durable and efficient wind turbine design as well as optimized wind farm operation. To advance this, Vaisala participated in a research ...
Finding and disposing of underwater mines on the sea floor is one of the US Navy's hardest and most dangerous tasks. Robots ...
Large Trump administration cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have hit a crucial part of the agency that runs a fleet of more than 100 coastal weather buoys. The buoys enable ...
Three North Atlantic right whales previously entangled in lines and buoys are now gear-free, according to the NOAA. Photo by NOAA Fisheries, taken under permit #27066. Three North Atlantic right ...
Abstract: Sea surface wind speed (SSWS) is an important oceanic dynamical parameter, extensively utilized in numerical simulations of climate change and weather forecasts, as well as in storm ...
Through years of hydrodynamic research, the company developed ‘CorPack’ - a gigantic buoy made from durable ... energy company ENI with its Inertial Sea Wave Energy Converter, the Chinese ...
Sustained changes in the difference between normal sea surface temperatures in the tropical western ... considered to be at approximately 0.2 metres depth (the depth of drifting buoys). However, as ...
SINGAPORE – Many people living in South-east Asia often think they have to venture to Australia, the US or Japan to participate in whale watching tours, but such marine mammals can also be found ...
Weighing under 3 tons, the DV10 reaches nimble speeds of up to 90 knots, while maintaining an impressively shallow draft of just 0.4 meters at half-load, ensuring exceptional maneuverability even in ...
Sea-ice around the north and south poles acts like a giant mirror by reflecting much of the Sun's energy back into space. But as rising temperatures cause this bright layer to shrink, the dark ...