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The Flores Sea is a central region of Indonesia that plays a crucial role in the circulation of water masses. This area serves as a key pathway for the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), which transports water from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean.
Herlambang Aulia Rachman +2 more
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North Indian Ocean variability during the Indian Ocean dipole
International audienceThe circulation in the North Indian Ocean (NIO henceforth) is highly seasonally variable. Periodically reversing monsoon winds (southwesterly during summer and northeasterly during winter) give rise to seasonally reversing current ...
Brown, J. +3 more
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An Ecological Dipole in North American Mast‐Eating Small Mammal Dynamics
Ecological dipoles are patterns in plant and animal indices of opposite extremes, and many ecological dipoles may exist. We discovered a novel ecological dipole in seed‐eating small mammals in North America using spatial analyses. We also tested for associations between climate variables and small mammal synchrony, and found that site proximity as well
Jessica H. Barton +5 more
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Pengaruh ENSO Dan IOD Terhadap Suhu Permukaan Laut di Perairan Pulau Enggano
Enggano Island, located in the Indonesia Ocean, about 178 km away south-west from Bengkulu city, experiences Sea Surface Temperature (SST) variability that may be influenced by global climate phenomena such as the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and ...
Isra Amalia +2 more
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Hypoglycaemia Risk Prediction Models for Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
This systematic review and meta‐analysis evaluated existing hypoglycaemia risk prediction models for Type 2 diabetes, finding excellent pooled discrimination (AUC = 0.815) but widespread high methodological bias, highlighting the need for rigorous model optimisation and external validation.
Yiwen Wei +3 more
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Indian Ocean Dipole Variations During the Last Millennium in PMIP3 Simulations
Earlier proxy‐observational studies, and a sole modeling study, suggest that the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), an important global climate driver, exhibited multi‐scale temporal variability during the Last Millennium (LM; CE 0851–1849, with relatively high ...
Charan Teja Tejavath +3 more
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Assessing Past and Future Temperature‐ and Precipitation‐Based Indicators in the Republic of Yemen
For the first time in the literature, this work assesses the past and future climatic trends over Yemen, a highly vulnerable country for which science‐based, high‐quality information for the development of climate change adaptation plans was not available until now.
Jorge Alvar‐Beltrán +5 more
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Autonomous Float Data Reveal Decoupled Trends in Chlorophyll and Stratification in the Indian Ocean
Abstract Recent studies have shown that the Indian Ocean is warming significantly, but how this warming impacts primary production is largely unresolved due to a relative lack of depth‐resolved biological observations. In this study, we have used Biogeochemical‐Argo data from 2013 to 2022, comprising over 9,000 individual profiles, to examine regional ...
Marufa Ishaque +2 more
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Abstract This study aims to identify and understand the drivers of interannual variability in coastal salinity in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. Using a combination of satellite, in situ and reanalysis data, we show how ocean‐basin‐scale sea surface temperature gradients in the tropical Pacific and Indian Oceans associated with major climate modes such ...
Sreelekha Jarugula +3 more
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Mendocino Power Plant site ecological study annual report; July 1, 1971 to December 31, 1972 [PDF]
This report is the first annual report submitted in partial fulfillment of Research Contract No. S-1902 between the Department of Fish and Game and the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. Through this contract the Department of Fish and Game is to conduct
Gotshall, Daniel W. +3 more
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