Sea Turtles' Behavior During Cyclones May Improve Tropical Storm Forecasting
Research into the movements of sea turtles during cyclones could lead to advancements in predicting tropical storms, benefiting communities in northern Australia.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 11 days ago
Every summer, communities in northern Australia prepare for the cyclone season, which is heavily influenced by warm ocean waters.
Recent studies suggest that the diving behavior of sea turtles during these storms may provide valuable data for enhancing cyclone forecasting methods.
Understanding how these marine creatures navigate through turbulent conditions could offer insights that improve predictions and preparedness for tropical cyclones.