Everyone knows California is disaster-prone. But wildfires are supposed to be in the hills, not on the beach, and certainly ...
After months of speculation, meteorologists say the Pacific Ocean has finally picked a side, and it’s going with La Niña. The news broke on January 9 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
According to scientists from the California Institute of Technology and Swiss research university ETH Zurich, a new method ...
Aerial view of LA fires shows devastation as communities try to bounce back from a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle ...
Ocean water can be used in extreme cases to fight wildfires, but freshwater is preferred due to equipment corrosion, soil ...
Footage of a firefighting plane picking up water from the Pacific Ocean to beat back the wildfires currently burning in Los Angeles has only added fuel to a debate taking place among onlookers on ...
The Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, Lidia and Kenneth fires are burning in Southern California, destroying more than 12,000 ...
The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle is a recurring climate pattern pertaining to changes in the water temperatures ...
With Southern California ablaze, the lack of water leaves many wondering, why not use ocean water to combat fires?
An earthquake registering a magnitude of 3.7 shook part of the San Francisco Bay Area. People had reported feeling a quick jolt.
Salt water from the ocean can cause rapid corrosion of firefighting equipment, and also raises environmental concerns.
Mystery Structures Present Under the Pacific Ocean Baffle Scientists, Unsure What These Are Made up Of Researchers have ...