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Modulation of wind drag by tidal currents in an embayment
Tidal currents modulate how wind energy enters the surface wave field by influencing both wave drag and wave generation. In Shark Bay, following currents reduce effective wave steepness and wind drag, and opposing currents enhance wave growth. Wind energy is partitioned between wave drag and the creation of new waves, explaining observed tidal ...
Stephen M. Thurgate +1 more
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We document for the first time how the assimilation of CS2SMOS observations improves the model representation of Arctic sea‐ice thickness (SIT) and its variability: biases are reduced (top row), while excessive variability in the Beaufort Sea and lack of variability in the ice pack are both corrected (bottom row).
Jiping Xie +3 more
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berth (n)"Its the berth-money the boys is disputing....He's riz ten shillings...." The berth-money was the fee each man paid for the ticket for his chance of the voyage, including provisions put on board by the merchants.See cited quotation.PRINTED
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ABSTRACT Understanding how changes in catchment conditions affect ecohydrology in response to rainfall‐runoff events is crucial when developing informed strategies to enhance flow resilience, restore natural habitats, interpret water quality data or reduce flood risk.
Josie Ashe +7 more
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berth (n). . . all the wharves where there was any chance of a "berth" to the ice were fairly in a state of siege.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story MAR 1970JH 3/70Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Icard says not used but cite found in 1st ...
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Reply to: “Alcohol Intake and Parkinson's Symptoms Following Diagnosis”
Movement Disorders, EarlyView.
Sahar Hemeda +8 more
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ABSTRACT Relieving barriers and increasing free flowing rivers is a global imperative to restore habitat connectivity for migratory fish stocks. While reducing river fragmentation will certainly improve biodiversity, the spread of non‐native species throughout a river system may be facilitated as an inadvertent outcome.
Matthew Harwood +5 more
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berth (n)If you haven't got a good berth you don't get much fish, especially if fish are scarce. A good berth was considered a cheque on the bank, and there weren't many of them [on the Labrador]PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to DNE berth n 3, to ...
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Rhyming in the cold: first evidence of soniferous fishes in the Southern Ocean
The acoustic ecology of Southern Ocean fishes remains unknown due to a lack of dedicated acoustic research on the fishes of this ocean. Passive acoustic monitoring data were collected at the South African sub‐Antarctic Prince Edward Islands using an underwater acoustic recorder, and towed underwater Ski‐Monkey cameras were deployed to identify fish ...
Fannie W. Shabangu +5 more
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