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Bassinot, F. et al. Holocene evolution of summer winds and marine productivity in the tropical Indian Ocean in response to insolation forcing: Data-model comparison. Clim. Past 7 , 815–829 (2011).
Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster ...
They evaluated the new model using synthetic and real ocean buoy data. Because the synthetic data were fabricated by the researchers, they could compare the model's predictions to ground-truth ...
Oceanography, Vol. 25, No. 2, SPECIAL ISSUE ON Internal Waves (JUNE 2012), pp. 20-29 (10 pages) ABSTRACT. Ocean tides, and the atmospherically forced oceanic general circulation and its associated ...
Historically, the ocean has been difficult to model. Scientists struggled in years past to simulate ocean currents or accurately predict fluctuations in temperature, salinity, and other properties.
Scientific advances are built on the foundation of previous research. With an increasing number of scientific papers published each year, there is a growing need to synthesize and compare data. The OA ...
It took 30,000 computer hours just to produce the model data. The animation highlights how we can see these events develop months ahead of time with good ocean observation networks. Advanced Search ...
Although the Challenger data set covers only some 300 temperature soundings (measurements from the sea surface down to the deep ocean) around the world, the information sets a baseline for temperature ...
INSTAAR PhD student Samuel Mogen, INSTAAR director Nicole Lovenduski and collaborators take aim at these ocean extremes in a new paper in Nature Geoscience.The researchers outline a method for ...
Systems engineering and sensors house SEA unveiled a new underwater situational awareness capability for sonar operations at the DSEI 2023 exhibition in London.