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An Interdecadal Increase in the Spring Bering Sea Ice Cover in 2007
The sea ice coverage of the Northern Hemisphere as a whole has been declining since 1979. On contrary, the March-April sea ice concentration in the Bering Sea experienced a prominent increase in year 2007.
Renguang eWu +3 more
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Long-Range Correlations of Global Sea Surface Temperature. [PDF]
Scaling behaviors of the global monthly sea surface temperature (SST) derived from 1870-2009 average monthly data sets of Hadley Centre Sea Ice and SST (HadISST) are investigated employing detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA). The global SST fluctuations
Lei Jiang, Xia Zhao, Lu Wang
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Typhoon strength rising in the past four decades
Quantitative and climatological analysis on the tracks and cyclogenesis locations of all 77 typhoons that hit Taiwan in the last 40 years (1977–2016) during typhoon season (May to November) is carried out. Ten pathways of all typhoons that hit Taiwan are
Ravi Shankar Pandey, Yuei-An Liou
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Extension of sea surface temperature unpredictability
The sea surface temperature (SST) variability is clearly affected by global climate patterns, which involve large-scale ocean-atmosphere fluctuations similar to the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). We give mathematical arguments for the SST to be unpredictable over oceans. Sensitivity (unpredictability) is the core ingredient of chaos.
Akhmet, Marat +2 more
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Sea spray aerosol concentration modulated by sea surface temperature [PDF]
Significance Climate models use pre-industrial atmosphere as the reference to evaluate the impacts of human activities on the Earth’s radiation balance. Sea spray aerosols (SSA) are the key component in the relatively pristine preindustrial conditions that substantially affect model calculations.
Liu, Shang +11 more
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Uncovering marine connectivity through sea surface temperature
A foundational paradigm in marine ecology is that Oceans are divided into distinct ecoregions demarking unique assemblages of species where the characteristics of water masses, and quantity and quality of environmental resources are generally similar. In
Ljuba Novi +2 more
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Coastal upwelling regions are one of the most dynamic areas of the world’s oceans. The California and Baja California Coasts are impacted by both coastal upwelling and the California Current, leading to frontal activity that is captured by gradients in ...
Jorge Vazquez-Cuervo +2 more
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Communicating Uncertainties in Sea Surface Temperature
Sea Surface Temperature User Workshop on Uncertainties; Exeter, UK, 18–20 November ...
Rayner, Nick +2 more
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Validation of reanalysis Southern Ocean atmosphere trends using sea ice data [PDF]
Reanalysis products are an invaluable tool for representing variability and long-term trends in regions with limited in situ data, and especially the Antarctic.
W. R. Hobbs +5 more
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We present a new approach, based on a multi-parameter back-propagation neural network (BPNN) model, to simultaneously retrieve sea surface wind speed, sea surface temperature, near-surface air temperature, and dewpoint temperature over the global oceans ...
Biao Zhang +3 more
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