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Predicting the variable ocean carbon sink [PDF]
The oceanic uptake of CO 2 varies substantially in time; here, we show that we can predict this uptake 2 years into the future.
Li, H. +3 more
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Ocean Biogeochemical Predictions—Initialization and Limits of Predictability [PDF]
Predictions of ocean biogeochemistry, such as primary productivity and CO2 uptake, would help to understand the changing marine environment and the global climate. There is an emerging number of studies where initialization of ocean physics has led to successful predictions of ocean biogeochemistry.
Filippa Fransner +7 more
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To better understand the environmental significance of sediment grain size in continental shelf of the South China Sea (SCS), we carried out a detailed grain size study of sediments from the YJ Core, derived from the mud deposits of the northern SCS ...
Jin Xu, Chao Huang, Xin Huang
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In 1998 and 2016, boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation (BSISO) could reach the middle-lower reaches of the Yangtze River basin (YRB), leading to extreme precipitation.
Mimi Tao +4 more
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Decadal predictability without ocean dynamics [PDF]
Significance Accurate climate predictions on 10-y time scales are commonly assumed to require climate models with interactive ocean dynamics. This paper shows that the most predictable components in climate models without interactive ocean dynamics are remarkably similar to those in models containing interactive ocean dynamics.
Abhishekh, Srivastava, Timothy, DelSole
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Rapid urbanization and heavy industrialization generally result in serious aerosol pollution. Contrary to this conventional wisdom, Zhanjiang, one industrial city in the southernmost point of the Chinese mainland, is not accompanied by aerosol pollution ...
Xin Zhou +13 more
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Predictive skill, predictive capability and predictability in ocean forecasting [PDF]
We discuss the concepts involved in the evaluation and quantitative verification of ocean forecasts and present two predictive skill experiments to develop and research these concepts, carried out in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea in 2001 and 2002.
A.R. Robinson +3 more
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Strong typhoon winds enhance turbulent mixing, which induces sediment to resuspend and to promote chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) blooms in the continental shelf areas.
Junyi Li +5 more
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Although great efforts have been made to decrease nutrient (notably nitrogen and phosphorus) loads and lighten related environmental damages, coastal eutrophication remains a persistent environmental crisis.
Guirong He +12 more
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