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A Stochastic Diffusion Model of Climate Change [PDF]
We present a model for variations in atmospheric temperature from time scales of one day to one million years based on a stochastic diffusion (random walk) model of the turbulent transport of heat energy vertically in a coupled atmosphere-ocean model.
arxiv
Ocean Fertilization: Science, Policy, and Commerce [PDF]
Over the past 20 years there has been growing interest in the concept of fertilizing the ocean with iron to abate global warming. This interest was catalyzed by basic scientific experiments showing that iron limits primary production in certain regions ...
Aaron L. Strong+2 more
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Editorial: Ocean Sciences and Ethics
Angel Borja+4 more
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GLONET: Mercator's End-to-End Neural Forecasting System [PDF]
Accurate ocean forecasting is crucial in different areas ranging from science to decision making. Recent advancements in data-driven models have shown significant promise, particularly in weather forecasting community, but yet no data-driven approaches have matched the accuracy and the scalability of traditional global ocean forecasting systems that ...
arxiv
Opinion: We need a global movement to transform ocean science for a better world. [PDF]
Pendleton L, Evans K, Visbeck M.
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BOOK REVIEW | Global Ocean Science: Toward an Integrated Approach [PDF]
Daniel E. Schwartz
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YOLO based Ocean Eddy Localization with AWS SageMaker [PDF]
Ocean eddies play a significant role both on the sea surface and beneath it, contributing to the sustainability of marine life dependent on oceanic behaviors. Therefore, it is crucial to investigate ocean eddies to monitor changes in the Earth, particularly in the oceans, and their impact on climate.
arxiv
Center for Excellence in Ocean Sciences Education recommended [PDF]
Dean A. McManus, Sharon H. Walker
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Organization of Historical Oceanic Overturnings on Cross-Sphere Climate Signals [PDF]
The global ocean meridional overturning circulation (GMOC) is central for ocean transport and climate variations. However, a comprehensive picture of its historical mean state and variability remains vague due to limitations in modelling and observing systems.
arxiv