Earth's days are getting longer at an unprecedented rate. Climate change is to blame
Rising sea levels from climate change are slowing Earth's rotation, adding 1.33 milliseconds per century to day length at an unprecedented rate for at least 3.6 million years.
"Tsunami alerts lit up Siri Zama's phone on Tuesday. The 28-year-old high school teacher in Kapolei, Hawaii, fled inland, feeling scared and worried as he watched the dark clouds."
AI model beats global agencies on cyclone track forecasts
Traditional models are designed on first physical principles, like conservation of mass, momentum and energy," he said. "Aurora, on the other hand, is not directly using those physical principles, but instead it relies on observations and data.