Articles for tag: DisappearingIsland, EarthScience, Geography, OceanCurrents

blue and teal sea photo

The Island That Appears After Winter – And Vanishes by Spring

Suhail Ahmed

  Every year, somewhere along a windswept stretch of coast, a small island rises out of the gray Atlantic like a rumor that turns out to be true. It is little more than a scimitar of sand at first, a pale eyebrow above the surf, but it grows with each heavy swell until beachcombers, anglers, ...

bird's-eye view of sea waves

Which Ocean Current Mirrors Your Emotional Flow?

Suhail Ahmed

  Scientists map the sea to forecast storms; we map our moods to navigate the day. The surprise is how often those maps rhyme. Ocean currents move heat, salt, and nutrients through a restless planet, while emotions shift energy, attention, and connection through a restless mind. Put them side by side and patterns emerge: surges, ...

rocky shore under white clouds during daytime

The Ocean Currents That Quietly Regulate Earth’s Climate

Suhail Ahmed

They do not roar like hurricanes or crack like thunder, yet ocean currents quietly choreograph the world’s weather, steering heat, moisture, and entire ecosystems as if by an invisible hand. For decades, scientists chased a mystery: why do some regions heat up while others cool, even under the same rising greenhouse blanket? The solution, it ...