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Correlated Increase of High Ocean Waves and Winds in the Ice-Free Waters of the Arctic Ocean. [PDF]
The long-term trend of extreme ocean waves in the emerging ice-free waters of the summer Arctic is studied using ERA-Interim wave reanalysis, with validation by two drifting wave buoys deployed in summer 2016.
Waseda T +6 more
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Strong and highly variable push of ocean waves on Southern Ocean sea ice. [PDF]
Stopa JE, Sutherland P, Ardhuin F.
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Cellular Communications in Ocean Waves for Maritime Internet of Things [PDF]
The rapid advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) and fifth generation and beyond technologies is transforming the marine industry and research. Our understanding of the vast sea that covers 71% of the Earth’s surface is being enhanced by the various ...
Yiming Huo, Xiaodai Dong, Scott Beatty
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Effects of mesoscale eddies on intraseasonal variability of intermediate water east of Taiwan
The intraseasonal variability of the intermediate water (IW) and its characteristics east of Taiwan are studied utilizing 17 months of long-term, continuous and synchronous measurements of temperature, salinity and current from mooring sites deployed at ...
Qiang Ren +6 more
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Observations have revealed that tropical instability waves (TIWs) play an important role in the ocean mixing of the equatorial thermocline. However, most studies have not distinguished the individual effects from the TIWs’ two modes, and most of them ...
Liyuan Fang +6 more
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Observed three dimensional distributions of enhanced turbulence near the Luzon Strait
Ocean turbulence can impact the transfer of heat, nutrients, momentum and sea level rise, which are crucially important to climate systems. The Luzon Strait, one of the mixing hotspots, is important for water exchange between the northeastern South China
Jianfeng Wang +5 more
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The spatial distribution and temporal variability of the Kuroshio Current (KC) was investigated with three moorings deployed at 122.7° E, 123° E, and 123.3° E along 18° N from January 2018 to the spring of 2020.
Fujun Wang +3 more
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Typhoon storm surge in the southeast Chinese mainland modulated by ENSO
In the past decade (2010–2019), the annual maximum typhoon storm surge (AMTSS) accounted for 46.6% of the total direct economic loss caused by marine disasters in Chinese mainland, but its prediction in advance is challenging.
Xingru Feng +7 more
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