Blue and Green: The rapid warming of the worlds oceans, caused by climate change, is increasing record-breaking levels of Pacific Equatorial trade winds, new research has found.
Scientists from University of New South Wales (UNSW) and the University of Hawaii have shed some light on the forces at work behind Pacific trade wind, which are currently at their highest level ever recorded.
These high trade winds have a global impact. They have been blamed for intensifying the severe droughts in California and...