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Outer Banks houses are collapsing into Atlantic Ocean
Timeline: Outer Banks houses are collapsing into the Atlantic Ocean
Since 2020, nine privately-owned oceanfront homes have collapsed on Rodanthe beaches due to storms, tides and rapidly rising sea levels.
Two Outer Banks homes have crashed into the ocean within a 24-hour span, NC park says
For the second time in 24 hours, someone’s home has collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean along North Carolina’s Outer Banks, according to the National Park Service. The latest was at 23009 G. A. Kohler Court in Rodanthe, which vanished after sunset Friday, Sept. 20, Cape Hatteras National Seashore reports.
See the latest house in this Outer Banks town to fall into the ocean
Eight homes have fallen into the ocean in Rodanthe, N.C., since 2020, and more in the Outer Banks remain vulnerable to higher tides and looming storms.
Saharan dust supports ocean life far from desert
Saharan dust sustains life all over the Atlantic Ocean
Massive, migrating dust clouds originating in the Sahara Desert are crucial to fostering life in the Atlantic Ocean as far away as the Amazonian basin, according to new evidence from an international team of researchers. This source of biodiversity, however, becomes particularly useful after traveling thousands of miles in the atmosphere.
Saharan Dust Blown Towards the US East Coast is Better for Ocean Life
Iron carried in clouds of Saharan dust blown across the Atlantic Ocean is increasingly available to tiny life forms the further it travels.
Oceanic life found to be thriving thanks to Saharan dust blown from thousands of kilometers away
Iron is a micronutrient indispensable for life, enabling processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, and DNA synthesis. Iron availability is often a limiting resource in today's oceans, which means that increasing the flow of iron into them can increase the amount of carbon fixed by phytoplankton,
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Study: A key ocean current is holding strong, despite a predicted slowdown
In the study, researchers reconsider the data, correcting for a gradual shift in Earth’s magnetic field that they say ...
National Parks Traveler
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Atlantic Claims Second House In A Day At Cape Hatteras National Seashore
Crews went to work Saturday at Cape Hatteras National Seashore to clean up the debris of a second house that collapsed into ...
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New area to watch for tropical development in the eastern Atlantic Ocean
While most attention remains focused on the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico for possible tropical development next week, a ...
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2nd Rodanthe beach house of the day falls into the Atlantic Ocean
Another oceanfront Outer Banks home tumbled into the Atlantic Ocean on Friday night, the same day the house next door also succumbed to the waves. The pilings of the red-doored cottage at 23009 GA ...
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Atlantic Ocean cooling is seasonal variation, doesn't disprove global warming | Fact check
The New Scientist article referenced in the post reported that seasonal cooling in part of the Atlantic Ocean occurred more ...
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With peak ocean temperatures, will Atlantic's hurricane season catch up?
The odds have been released for just how active the remainder of September will be across the Atlantic for tropical activity.
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Roseborough now lucky No. 7 as Atlantic City knocks off unbeaten Ocean City
Agent 0? Lucky No. 7? Whatever number he’s wearing, Khajuan Roseborough is just happy playing quarterback for the Atlantic ...
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The Florida Aquarium releases Otis, the sea turtle back into the Atlantic Ocean
Otis, a juvenile green sea turtle was released back into the Atlantic Ocean after six months of care at The Florida ...
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Atlantic Tropical Outlook: South may be impacted by a Gulf storm
The National Hurricane Center has identified several locations in the Atlantic as "areas of interest." There is good news ...
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