A strong marine heat wave, known as a blob, is back in the northern Pacific Ocean, causing record warm ocean temperatures and a potentially wetter-than-normal winter for the Pacific Northwest, say ...
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The Kurdish militant PKK said Sunday it was withdrawing all its forces from Turkey to northern Iraq, urging Ankara to take legal steps to protect the peace process. The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) ...
A stubborn mid-October heat wave across Texas has been fueled by a weather pattern that has trapped warm air from the Gulf Coast far northward into Canada in a setup more typical of midsummer than ...
The United States has reinforced its military presence in the western Pacific to deter rivals Russia, China and North Korea by deploying four B-1B bombers to Japan. The U.S. Pacific Air Forces ...
The Burlington Northern RR began operations in March 1970, the product of a merger between the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy; Great Northern; Northern Pacific; and Spokane, Portland & Seattle. It was ...
A busy winter is in store for Eastern Canada this season Frosty mornings are here to stay and the countdown is on for the first flakes of the season. What could this winter have in store for Ontario, ...
Willison Yarofaitir, seated in a 13-foot canoe in the middle of the River Foyle in Ireland, raised a paddle above his head, celebrating on July 11 a momentous voyage that began over 7,500 miles away ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a La Niña Advisory. La Niña is a weather pattern characterized by cooler-than-average sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific.
Location of the sedimentary rocks – known as cherts – that were investigated: Shatsky Rise in the northern West Pacific is the world's third-largest oceanic plateau, covering an area larger than ...
Remnants of a powerful typhoon swept into Western Alaska's Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta on Oct. 12, 2025, producing a storm surge that flooded villages as far as 60 miles up the river. The water pushed homes ...