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Meteo-Marine Parameters and Their Variability Observed by High Resolution Satellite Radar Images
Meteo-Marine Parameters Variability Observed High Resolution Satellite Radar Images
2015/7/16
New radar satellites image the sea surface with resolutions as high as 1 m. A large spectrum of ocean processes can be estimated using such Earth observation data. These data have been applied to inve...
Salt marshes are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth, providing nurseries for fish species and shelter and food for endangered birds. Salt marshes also mitigate the impacts of hurricanes and...
Melting Ice:What is Happening to Arctic Sea Ice,and What Does It Mean for Us?
Melting Ice Arctic Sea Ice What Does It Mean for Us
2015/7/16
Sea ice has emerged as the canary in the coal mine of climate change. Its summer extent in the Arctic has decreased by about 50% over the past decade, and the Arctic Ocean has undergone a regime shift...
Fisheries Management in a Changing Climate:Lessons from the 2012 Ocean Heat Wave in the Northwest Atlantic
Fisheries Management Changing Climate 2012 Ocean Heat Wave Northwest Atlantic
2015/7/16
Climate change became real for many Americans in 2012 when a record heat wave affected much of the United States, and Superstorm Sandy pounded the Northeast. At the same time, a less visible heat wave...
Extent and Energetics of the Hawaiian Lee Countercurrent
Hawaiian Lee Countercurrent Extent and Energetics
2015/7/16
Direct velocity observations from drogued drifters in the Hawaiian Island region are used to map the time-mean and seasonal variability of the Hawaiian Lee Countercurrent (HLCC). The density of these ...
The Wintertime Subtropical Current in the Northwestern Pacific
Northwestern Pacific Wintertime Subtropical Current
2015/7/16
The strong wintertime westward current in the northwestern Pacific between 18°N and 23°N was investigated using data from satellite-tracked drifters. The decadal strengthening of the negative wind str...
Structure and Evolution of the Cold Dome off Northeastern Taiwan: A Numerical Study
Northeastern Taiwan Numerical Study
2015/7/16
Numerous observational and modeling studies of ocean circulation surrounding Taiwan have reported occurrences of cold water and doming of isotherms (called the cold dome) that result in the formation ...
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle exploration of the Ocean cavity Beneath an Antarctic ice Shelf
Underwater Vehicle Ocean
2015/7/15
in recent years, mass loss from the Antarctic
ice Sheet has contributed nearly 0.5 mm yr–1
to global mean sea level rise, about one-sixth of
the current rate (church et al., 2011). Around
...
Recent Arctic Climate Change and Its Remote Forcing of Northwest Atlantic Shelf Ecosystems
Climate Change Northwest Atlantic Shelf Ecosystems
2015/7/15
During recent decades, historically unprecedented changes have
been observed in the Arctic as climate warming has increased precipitation, river
discharge, and glacial as well as sea ice melting. ...
aSpire The amundsen Sea polynya international research expedition
international research expedition Sea
2015/7/15
In search of an explanation for some of the greenest waters ever seen
in coastal Antarctica and their possible link to some of the fastest melting glaciers
and declining summer sea ice, the Amunds...
tWo decadeS of pelagic ecology of the WeSterN aNtarctic peNiNSula
WeSterN aNtarctic peNiNSula pelagic ecology
2015/7/15
Significant strides in our understanding of the marine pelagic
ecosystem of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region have been made over
the past two decades, resulting from research conducted...
High-Resolution Underway Upper Ocean and Surface Atmospheric Observations in Drake Passage: Synergistic Measurements for Climate Science
Ocean Surface Atmospheric Observations
2015/7/15
This article highlights recent and ongoing studies that analyze in situ underway upper ocean and surface atmospheric observations from frequently repeated transects by the Antarctic Research and Suppl...
Surface tides are the heartbeat of the ocean. Because they are controlled by Earth's motion relative to other astronomical objects in our solar system, surface tides act like clockwork and generate hi...
Torrential rains from Hurricane Irene in August 2011 closed northeastern US parks and wilderness areas, washed out roads, swept away homes and businesses, and changed the face of interior New England....
Typhoon-Ocean Interaction in the Western North Pacific:Part 1
Typhoon-Ocean Interaction Western North Pacific
2015/7/13
The application of new technologies has allowed oceanographers and meteorologists to study the ocean beneath typhoons in detail. Recent studies in the western Pacific Ocean reveal new insights into th...