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Long Term Marine Biodiversity Monitoring in Coastal Antarctica: Are Fewer Rare Species Recruiting? [PDF]
Barnes DKA +5 more
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Physical oceanography at CTD station JUNE-1998-R04
Dimitrios Georgopoulos +1 more
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The warm advection associated with a nocturnal jet and high initial temperature profile at 0000 h local standard time turn warm days (WDs) to hot days (HDs). HDs and heatwaves (HWs) have similar physical processes. The slower‐moving upper‐level anticyclone gives HWs their longevity.
Qinuo Huang +3 more
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Phylogenetically and metabolically diverse active carbon-fixing microbes reside in mangrove sediments. [PDF]
Wang S +16 more
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Physical oceanography on standard levels during F.P. Navarro cruise IDEA_1103
José Luís López‐Jurado +9 more
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The impact of Arctic sea‐ice loss on winter weather in the British Isles
Arctic sea‐ice loss shifts the North Atlantic jet and storm track equatorward, and results in a more negative North Atlantic Oscillation and more positive East Atlantic and Scandinavian patterns. Strong extratropical cyclones weaken and become less frequent for the British Isles, but there is model disagreement for precipitation, surface winds, and ...
Stephanie Hay +7 more
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Physical oceanography at CTD station JUNE-1998-IR27
Dimitrios Georgopoulos +1 more
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Can tropical cyclones exist near the Equator?
Schematic showing how a developed TC responds to reduced Coriolis parameter (f). Zero‐f lowers inertial stability and increases agradient force, enhancing radial inflow at lower levels. Stronger inflow deepens the inflow layer and promotes convergence, intensifying convection and downdrafts in outer rainbands.
Min Li, Ralf Toumi
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Mussel periostracum protects against shell dissolution. [PDF]
Saley AM +3 more
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