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Using ocean robots on high-resolution profiling to capture the fast-flowing Agulhas Current
Tamaryn Morris, Tarron Lamont
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Global Eddy Subduction Carbon Pump From Argo Floats
Abstract The eddy subduction pump, part of the biological pump, transports carbon‐rich surface filaments downward via kilometer‐scale turbulence in frontal regions, over days to weeks. Because of its spatial and temporal scales, this pump has been challenging to observe and quantify.
Maxime Keutgen De Greef +2 more
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Abstract This study investigated the variability of volume, thickness, and potential vorticity (PV) in Subtropical Mode Water (STMW) using Argo data from 2004 to 2018. We revealed a dipole structure of thickness anomalies occurring primarily within the STMW layer itself, with a division at γ ≈ 25.3. The analysis also highlighted distinct timescales and
Tong Wang +6 more
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Abstract Near‐inertial waves (NIWs) are an important source of turbulence for the ocean interior. Mesoscale anticyclonic eddies are known to facilitate their propagation at depth while trapping them. However, in situ observations have so far focused on large (>50 ${ >} 50$ km radius), energetic eddies, whereas most of the ocean is populated by smaller,
Robin Rolland +15 more
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Low-pressure storms drive nitrous oxide emissions in the Southern Ocean. [PDF]
Kelly CL +5 more
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Winter‐to‐Winter Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly Reemergence in the Yellow Sea
Abstract The reemergence of winter sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) serves as an effective oceanic memory mechanism, linking winter SSTs across consecutive years in mid‐latitude deep oceans. However, its existence and potential role in modulating SSTA variability in continental shelf seas have remained largely unexplored.
Xingchuan Liu +6 more
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The ICGC ARGO data dictionary for standardizing global cancer clinical data. [PDF]
Nahal-Bose HK +10 more
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Extreme Coastal Waves Due To Australian East Coast Lows in a Warming Climate
Abstract The southeast coastline of Australia is frequently impacted by East Coast Lows (ECLs), hybrid storms with both tropical and extratropical characteristics. Although typically short‐lived and spatially limited, ECLs can rapidly intensify and generate extreme waves that cause severe coastal erosion and associated hazards.
Aditya N. Deshmukh +4 more
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Two Lateral Stirring Regimes in the Northeast Pacific
Abstract Lateral stirring is a key process shaping the physical and biogeochemical state of the ocean, yet it remains under‐sampled and poorly understood, particularly at submesoscales (1–80 km). Along Line P, a long‐term transect in the Northeast Pacific, lateral stirring was characterized using 15 glider lines with an effective horizontal resolution ...
Lauryn C. Talbot +3 more
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Submesoscale daily data from a non-hydrostatic OGCM at 1/90° resolution over Northern South China Sea in 2019. [PDF]
Zhuang Z, Song Z, Shu Q, Sun L, Yuan Y.
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