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Researchers have long believed that a sudden, massive deluge filled a dry, salt-filled Mediterranean 5 million years ago. Turns out that probably didn't happen, but there was still drama aplenty.
The Mediterranean Sea is rapidly changing under ongoing climate change. In the eastern basin, tropicalization is already well documented and driven by a combination of strong warming and the influx of tropical species through the Suez Canal.
The superyacht Bayesian sank off the coast of Sicily on Aug. 19, killing at least six people aboard. The vessel was moored in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea when a sudden, violent storm created a waterspout, or sea tornado, that quickly caused the ...
Meteorologists have noted several low-pressure systems in the eastern Mediterranean that had the same structure as full-fledged hurricanes, right down to high winds and a clear eye at the centre of the storm.
SeaCast is an innovative high-resolution forecasting system for the Mediterranean that harnesses AI to deliver faster and more energy-efficient predictions than traditional models. Unlike existing global AI models,
The Mediterranean Sea is not a hotspot for surfing. First of all, it’s not very big, limiting storms to grow strong enough to send waves to the coast; and second, there’s all those barrier landmasses sticking out, like the gigantic boot that is Italy.