LightsOut&HereWeGo!!!!!+FollowRainy weekend!!!Looks like we'll have a rainy weekend. Butttt, maybe not a good news for Ferarri lol. Yes, must be water. #Leclerc #Ferrari #WeatherWatch #RainyDay10Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowIs the Atlantic About to Flip the Script?The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) might be waking up again, and scientists are buzzing. This ocean cycle can totally shake up hurricane seasons, rainfall, and even fish populations. After record-hot waters in 2023, things are cooling off—a classic AMO move. If the cycle really is flipping, we could see quieter hurricanes, wild weather swings in Europe and the US, and big changes for fishing. Basically, the Atlantic’s got mood swings, and everyone’s watching! #ClimateScience #AMO #WeatherWatch #Science51Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowAtlantic Ocean Throws a CurveballMeteorologists just spotted something wild: a key patch of the Atlantic isn’t heating up as fast as last year. That’s a big deal because warmer water usually means more intense hurricanes. This year, it’s about 2°F cooler than last year’s record, but still hotter than average. Experts say we could still see an active hurricane season, but maybe not as wild as 2024. Climate change is still pushing ocean temps up, so it’s a mixed bag. Anyone else watching hurricane forecasts like reality TV? #ClimateNews #HurricaneSeason #AtlanticOcean #WeatherWatch #ClimateChange #Science305182Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowTropical Waters Flip the Script!Did you hear? The North Atlantic just cooled down by 2°F compared to last year—a total plot twist after years of record heat! Scientists say a stubborn Bermuda High is behind it, stirring up winds and dropping sea temps. This could mean a slower start to hurricane season, which hasn’t happened in ages. But don’t get too comfy: global oceans are still running hot, and other storm zones are ready to rumble. Wild, right? #ClimateChange #HurricaneSeason #ScienceNews #OceanTrends #WeatherWatch #Science51Share
megangibson+FollowOcean Hotspots You Didn’t See ComingDid you know our oceans aren’t heating up evenly? Scientists just found that waters off Japan, the US, New Zealand, and Argentina are warming way faster than anywhere else—especially around 40° north and south. It’s not just surface temps, but deep ocean heat that’s spiking, thanks to climate change and shifting winds. No wonder hurricane seasons have been wild lately! Wild to think how these ocean hotspots could shake up weather everywhere. #ClimateChange #OceanWarming #ScienceNews #WeatherWatch #Science20Share
Arthur Booker+FollowDid You Feel That Weird Air Wave?So, NASA just spotted a super rare atmospheric pulse zooming across North America—think of it as a giant, invisible ripple in the sky that made weather geeks and pilots do a double-take. The real-life impact? Some folks noticed sudden gusts or a weird pressure change, and a few flights got bumpy reroutes. Turns out, even the air above us can throw a surprise party. Just another reminder to expect the unexpected from Mother Nature! #WeatherWatch #NASA #Aviation #ScienceNews #ClimateCuriosity #Business30Share