Sentences with phrase «ocean state report»

Further scientific validation results and description of the errors and uncertainties can be found in the 2016 CMEMS Ocean State Report (Legeais et al., 2016, Sea Level.
The sea level information presented here, was originally prepared for the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS) Ocean Monitoring Indicators and subsequently discussed in the CMEMS Ocean State Report.

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The report continued to state that «Ballard and local press releases indicate that [Broad Ocean customer] Foshan has produced 114 FCV buses... [but] a Foshan employee claimed that far fewer buses have been produced to date and only 11 are licensed.»
According to the Cruise Lines International Association's (CLIA) 2017 State of the Industry Report, 80 new ocean ships are projected between 2017 and 2026, creating growth opportunities for support business.
At Save the Children, she built a media program in a newly created public affairs department, and led the U.S. agency's media response to major humanitarian crises, including post-9 / 11, the Indian Ocean Tsunami and Haiti Earthquake as well as the agency's first advocacy - awareness campaign, Every Mother, Every Child and its signature research report, The State of the World's Mothers.
Try reading the Indian Point Contingency Plan of 2012 and the NYS Department of State Bureau of Ocean Management Report, December 2016.
On the basis of these reports the United States Hydrographic Office prepares a daily memorandum which is sent to sixteen branch Hydrographic Offices along the Atlantic Coast, the Great Lakes, the Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico.
However, a new study on how journalists report on the state of our oceans shows that view may be misguided.
Corals across the globe are experiencing widespread bleaching from high ocean temperatures, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration states in its latest Coral Watch Report.
After convening a commission of experts from various disciplines to report on the state of U.S. oceans, his administration took steps to protect 215 million acres of biologically rich deep sea ocean habitat in the Pacific near Hawaii and Guam.
The first U.S. State of the Birds report came out in 2009 and established the precedent of using birds that are confined to specific habitats as indicators of the health of those habitats: oceans, coasts, wetlands, arctic, forests, grasslands, and aridlands.
In an email to his staff last week, Larry Marshall, chief executive of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Canberra, «stated that up to 350 jobs could be eliminated over the next 2 years, including 110 positions in the Oceans and Atmosphere division, the bulwark of CSIRO's climate research,» Leigh Dayton reported in this week's issue of Science.
«Washington State will need to respond vigorously to ocean acidification if we are going to avoid significant and possibly irreversible losses,» concluded the report from the Blue Ribbon Panel, which was co-chaired by former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief William Ruckelshaus.
Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of New Mexico report evidence for potentially oceans worth of water deep beneath the United States.
The result is a comprehensive, detailed and unique report about the state of the world's oceans and their interplay with ecological, economic and sociopolitical conditions.
With the new report, published by the non-profit organization maribus gGmbH, again with support from the magazine mare, the International Ocean Institute and the Cluster of Excellence «The Future Ocean», scientists from Kiel together with other leading international fisheries experts have produced one of the most comprehensive investigations into the state of worldwide fisheries.
As stated in the report, the tolerable window for ocean acidification defined by WBGU presently relies on an extremely small data base.
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The long - term warming of the planet, as well as an exceptionally strong El Niño, led to numerous climate records in 2015, including milestones for global temperatures, carbon dioxide levels and ocean heat, according to the World Meteorological Organization's annual State of the Climate Report.
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The 2009 State of the Climate report of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), released in mid-2010, brings together many different series of data «from the top of the atmosphere to the depths of the ocean».
The report calls for a new finance policy based on student need and outlines four principles to reform education finance in the Ocean State.
Cruise Weekly for Thu 03 Dec 2015 - 2016 State of the Cruise Industry report, Oceania, Hurtigruten, PONANT, Azamara, European Waterways, Celebrity Cruises, Viking Ocean Cruises AMPERSAND more!
If it's the ocean, biodegradation may not even occur, according to a recent report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), which stated in its Executive Summary that «plastics marked as «biodegradable» do not degrade rapidly in the ocean
The United States delegation even weighed in, urging the authors of the report to explain away the lack of warming using the «leading hypothesis» among scientists that the lower warming is down to more heat being absorbed by the ocean — which has got hotter.»
The new report further states that greenhouse gas emissions at or above current rates would induce changes in the oceans, ice caps, glaciers, the biosphere, and other components of the climate system.
The 2009 State of the Climate Report of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) tells us that climate change is real because of rising surface air temperatures since 1880 over land and the ocean, ocean acidification, sea level rise, glaciers melting, rising specific humidity, ocean heat content increasing, sea ice retreating, glaciers diminishing, Northern Hemisphere snow cover decreasing, and so many other lines of evidence.
This activity report summarizes the key outcomes of a meeting of around one hundred climate change education (CCE) experts, primarily from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Caribbean, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
This reporting takes the form of annual updates on BC's weather conditions, contributions to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans» annual State of the Pacific Ocean Report and occasional PCIC newsletter pieces when unusual weather strikes.
Last week, a team of 19 top climate scientists from government labs in the United States and Europe reported that the buildup of human - induced greenhouse gases in the atmosphere appeared to be the primary driving force behind warmer oceans that fuel more powerful hurricanes.
This report, requested by Congress, reviews the current state of knowledge and identifies gaps in understanding, and provides scientific advice to help guide the national ocean acidification research program.
Coral reefs may find refuge in deeper waters as ecosystems in these parts of the ocean were found to help manage problems of bleaching, a new report has stated.
In December, NOAA released its latest annual Arctic Report Card, which analyzes the state of the frozen ocean at the top of our world.
«The authors write that «the notorious tropical bias problem in climate simulations of global coupled general circulation models manifests itself particularly strongly in the tropical Atlantic,»... they state that «the climate bias problem is still so severe that one of the most basic features of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean — the eastward shoaling thermocline — can not be reproduced by most of the IPCC assessment report models,... as they describe it, «show that the bias in the eastern equatorial Atlantic has a major effect on sea - surface temperature (SST) response to a rapid change in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).»
The above linked site also has an erudite technical discussion thread concerning this week's report about the state of accuracy of understanding of central Atlantic water currents now reported as 1/3 less mobile than when last measured 50 years ago, with conjecture about possible climate interrelationships if the interpretation is verified; the beginning article is here and the full discussion thread here covering various parts of that ocean.
The report states that climate impacts could include «significant changes in sea level, ocean currents, precipitation patterns, regional temperature and weather.»
From Northwestern University (h / t to Harold Ambler) Water bound in mantle rock alters our view of the Earth's composition Researchers from Northwestern University and the University of New Mexico report evidence for potentially oceans worth of water deep beneath the United States.
Savage reports highlights of Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Kerri - Ann Jones» briefing for reporters in a blog titled State Dept. on Keystone XL: If you want to stop this, please protest very loudly: This is not a decision
The IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report (Summary for Policymakers) states, «Human influence has been detected in warming of the atmosphere and the ocean, in changes in the global water cycle, in reductions in snow and ice, in global mean sea level rise, and in changes in some climate extremes.
New reports indicate that ocean acidification is becoming a real problem in waters off of Washington State and could affect the Southern Ocean a lot sooner than we thoocean acidification is becoming a real problem in waters off of Washington State and could affect the Southern Ocean a lot sooner than we thoOcean a lot sooner than we thought.
Physorg reports that Christopher Clark, the I.P. Johnson Director of the Bioacoustics Research Program at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology has created state - of - the - art acoustic animations that show how whale song gets lost among the noise of ship traffic, and therefore whales that require the quiet of the ocean to communicate over miles of open water are not able to hear one another's songs.
I was an «expert reviewer» for the oceans section of the draft ar5 and when the report stated This abyssal warmimg I asked to see the data that supported this but they were never able to come up with snything at the time.
The SF Gate reports that Assemblyman Paul Fong, who authored the bill, advocates putting the environment before cultural issues, stating, «Once we lose the top predator, we will watch the rest of the ocean collapse.»
to negotiate a new agreement to protect oceans, approve an annual state of the planet report, set up a major world agency for the environment, and appoint a global «ombudsperson», or high commissioner, for future generations.
Given the dire state of the oceans these days, news reported over at The Guardian that Malaysia is creating its largest marine park should — rightly — be greeted with some optimism.
This report looks at the state of the science of the role of oceans in ensuring human health and identifies gaps and opportunities for future research.
«If the southern ocean forcing (subsurface warming) of the Antarctic ice sheets continues to grow, it likely will become impossible to avoid sea level rise of several meters, with the largest uncertainty being how rapidly it will occur,» the report states.
The 2013 report on the State of the Ocean, by IPSO can be accessed here (PDF).
Plastics, which can cause serious ecological harm, «are now ubiquitous in the ocean, found in every ocean and on every shoreline from the Arctic through the tropics to the Antarctic,» the report states.
A new Surfrider Foundation report on ocean recreation in Oregon will inform the state's ocean planning process.
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