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Biological and genomic resources for the cosmopolitan phytoplankton Bathycoccus: insights into genetic diversity and function of outlier chromosomes. [PDF]

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Prediction and predictability of ocean mesoscale eddy activity in the global ocean

2023
The 28th IUGG General Assembly (IUGG2023) (Berlin 2023)
Kido, S., Nonaka, M., Miyazawa, Y.
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Ocean eddies and climate predictability

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2017
A suite of coupled climate model simulations and experiments are used to examine how resolved mesoscale ocean features affect aspects of climate variability, air-sea interactions, and predictability. In combination with control simulations, experiments with the interactive ensemble coupling strategy are used to further amplify the role of the oceanic ...
Ben P. Kirtman   +2 more
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Explaining and predicting the ocean conveyor

2023
EPOC will generate a new conceptual framework for the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation, to understand how it functions in the Earth system, and how it impacts weather and climate. The AMOC is a key component of the climate system, responsible for ocean heat and freshwater transport, associated with the ventilation of anthropogenic carbon ...
Frajka-Williams, E.   +1 more
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Ocean Modelling and Prediction

2002
The ocean plays a vital role in our environment. As such, an ability to model and predict its circulation can be of enormous value. Modelling and prediction of ocean currents in coastal regions is important for many reasons, including influences on recreation, navigation, algal bloom formation, effluent dispersion, search and rescue operations, and oil
Matthew H. England, Peter R. Oke
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Statistical Methods in Ocean Prediction

Global Oceans 2020: Singapore – U.S. Gulf Coast, 2020
Statistical analysis methods have always played an important role in oceanic and meteorological research. Due to the lack of observation methods, insufficient data samples, and the statistical prediction performance was not satisfactory in the early years.
Yuxin Zhao   +5 more
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The Sea: The Science of Ocean Prediction

Journal of Marine Research, 2017
At the beginning of the 20th century Vilhelm Bjerknes defined the “ultimate problem ofmeteorology and hydrography” as the discovery of “the laws according to which an atmo-spheric or hydrospheric state develops out of the preceding one” and the “precalculation offuture states” from gridded analyzed observations—that is, forecasting.
Nadia Pinardi   +3 more
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Skilful Seasonal Prediction of Ocean Surface Waves in the Atlantic Ocean [PDF]

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, 2019
AbstractOcean surface wave height in the Atlantic Ocean is strongly influenced by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Here we demonstrate for the first time a skilful seasonal forecast for wave height in the Atlantic Ocean, produced by a seasonal prediction system with an enhanced prediction skill of winter NAO. The improved seasonal prediction skill
Mikhail Dobrynin   +2 more
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