How To Make Your Vacation Hurricane Proof You just booked your dream vacation to the sunny beaches of Miami and the only thing on your mind was how not to look like a lobster or a raccoon from all the … Continue reading
How To Make Your Vacation Hurricane Proof You just booked your dream vacation to the sunny beaches of Miami and the only thing on your mind was how not to look like a lobster or a raccoon from all the … Continue reading
The odds of a potentially historic meteorological event occurring in the vicinity of the northeastern United States next week are increasing. The players on the field are as follows: Hurricane Sandy traveling northward along the east coast of the U.S., … Continue reading
When the National Science Foundation announced their “Creating the Future” contest, I was excited to have the opportunity to present my PhD research in the form of a short video. It turned out to be quite challenging to explain my … Continue reading
On Monday morning, the season’s 18th Tropical Depression formed in the central Caribbean Sea, between Jamaica and Panama. It quickly intensified to a tropical storm, and was named Sandy. Since then, it has been drifting very slowly and is only … Continue reading
Pangaea Exploration is a Miami-based marine conservation organization, sailing the world to advance exploration, education, and conservation. Last week, Emily Penn, Program Director of Pangaea Exploration, gave a passionate and informative presentation to faculty and students at the Rosenstiel School. … Continue reading
We think we’re pretty familiar with hurricanes – strong winds, storm surge, flooding rains, ominous satellite images from space, and radar loops when they get near land. But what goes on at and below the ocean’s surface when a hurricane … Continue reading