Sentences with phrase «oceanography not»

«When you have analysts manually going through a dataset, then there's a lot of bias introduced just from the human perception,» says Simone Baumann - Pickering, a biologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography not involved in the work.

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Breakthrough - of - the - Week award goes to Dr. Steve Thorpe of the British National Institute of Oceanography, who has found a Loch Ness monster that is not really a monster at all.
«The global ocean observing system has become stalled; it is not progressing at the rate that is necessary,» said Ed Hill, executive director of Southamption, Britain's National Oceanography Centre.
PhDs are necessarily specific and it is quite possible that even if I had studied biology, oceanography, and geology as an undergraduate I still may not have covered the details involved in my project, and the training I have had would have been necessary anyway.
On the flip side, Jeffrey Bada, an organic geochemist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, can not imagine soft tissue surviving millions of years.
«Although a direct causal link has not been established between the atmospheric phenomena observed in late October 2012 and the record - breaking sea - ice loss observed during the preceding summer months, all of the observations are consistent with such an interpretation,» states the Oceanography article.
Fish and other sea life can not survive in such waters — and this expansion reduces the area where fish can thrive, says oceanographer Janet Sprintall of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, Calif., who also coauthored the study.
Finding a Path from Oceanography to a Science Communication Career 15 October 2010 Roz Pidcock Partway through her Ph.D., Roz Pidcock realized she wanted to talk and write about science, not do it herself.
«I don't think many studies have realized this yet: Black carbon impacts global warming in at least four different ways,» said V. Ramanathan, an atmospheric scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
«Sea - level rise is not a problem that's going away,» said Dan Cayan, a climate researcher at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego.
That fact is scientifically supported and not controversial among scientists who study climate from a broad range of disciplines, including geology, geophysics, geography, paleoclimatology, glaciology, hydrology, ecology, evolutionary biology, environmental studies and oceanography.
The researchers found higher levels of carotenoids in the guts and reproductive organs of Amperima than in other kinds of sea cucumbers that haven't boomed, suggesting that Amperima may have a distinct diet, says team member Ian Hudson of the Southampton Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom.
«We found that commonly applied molecular methods did not give enough resolution to distinguish the dominant symbionts of Gulf corals from those in other parts of the world's oceans,» explains Professor Jörg Wiedenmann, Professor of Biological Oceanography and Head of the Coral Reef Laboratory at the University of Southampton.
Earlier this year scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, Calif., declared that Lake Mead could become dry by 2021 if the climate changes as expected and future water use is not curtailed.
«The Dtag opened up a whole new world of Eg 3911's life under water that otherwise we weren't able to see,» said Julie van der Hoop, lead author of the study and a graduate student in the MIT / WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography.
But now I really think this is going to transform oceanography by giving us a persistent presence in the ocean — a presence that doesn't require a boat, can operate in any weather condition, and can stay within the same water mass as it drifts around the open ocean.»
Sasha Carter, a postdoctoral researcher at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography who studies the Antarctic ice sheet, said the new research «shows that subglacial water transport and the refreezing of that meltwater is reshaping the interior of East Antarctica at a scale previously not believed to be possible.»
«Ice shelves buffer or restrain land ice from reaching the ocean,» said Peter Bromirski, a research oceanographer at Scripps Institute of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, who was not involved in the new study.
«Nobody really knows how much [nitrogen trifluoride] is used... we don't know how much is being produced and also don't [know if the emissions rate] is correct,» says Ray Weiss, a geochemist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, who led the new work.
The group's findings are «good news for models, but not such good news for the planet,» says climatologist Veerabhadran Ramanathan of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, California, who was not involved in the study.
The divisions of Fisheries and Oceanography don't collaborate particularly well, he believes.
But the decline in the AMOC hasn't persisted long enough yet to be a cause for concern, says David Smeed, a physical oceanographer at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, U.K.
«A lot of research has shown that intrusions of warm water are responsible for melting ice along the polar coastlines and that these intrusions are steered by the shape of the seafloor,» said Jamin Greenbaum, an oceanography and geology expert at the University of Texas, Austin, who was not involved with the new study, in an email.
«It's not that loud, it sounds like a buzzing or humming, and that goes on for an hour to two hours, depending on the day,» said Baumann - Pickering, who will present the new research Feb. 22 at the 2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting co-sponsored by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography, The Oceanography Society and the American Geophysical Union.
«Coastal ocean ecology is not just biology,» said study lead - author Robert Weisberg, Distinguished University Professor of Physical Oceanography at USF's College of Marine Science.
During those eight years, some 6,000 moonquakes, including dozens not previously detected, rumbled deep within the satellite, say planetary scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California.
The new agreement, said to be written in accordance with the Russian government permit, called for scientists to relinquish all data — it was not limited to physical oceanography — including any copies that existed on hard drives.
Guest essay by Jim Steele Director emeritus Sierra Nevada Field Campus, San Francisco State University and author of Landscapes & Cycles: An Environmentalist's Journey to Climate Skepticism In a 2002 paper, what is frequently referred to as «Munk's enigma», Scripps Institution of Oceanography's senior researcher bemoaned the fact researchers could not fully account for
«This negative PNA reflects circulations that specifically don't encourage high - latitude air to drop down into the Southeast,» Scripps Institution of Oceanography climate researcher Michael Dettinger told Climate Central last month.
«We've had evidence before» that «human - induced climate change is behind the increase in severity and frequency of bleaching events,» said David Kline, a Scripps Institution of Oceanography coral reef scientist who wasn't involved with the new analysis.
It's not clear if they are able to sync up with the earlier blooms and avoid disruptions to critical life stages, such as egg hatching and larvae development, according to lead study author Mati Kahru, a research oceanographer in the Integrative Oceanography Division at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California.
But Brice Semmens, an assistant professor in the marine biology research division at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, said sportfishing generally does not affect populations of wild fish nearly as much as commercial fishing.
He does not state where he obtained his information but it might have been from [this press release] in which I was discussing the increase in the abundance of Atlantic cod in the Barents Sea and its relationship to sea temperatures from studies we had conducted, or in Drinkwater et al., (2011, Progress in Oceanography 90, 47 - 61).
Now, getting on to climate - science, if you aren't sure that a scientist at NCAR is correct, you can always solicit a second opinion from a scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
This way of getting at transports was done in the pre 1990s area of oceanography and has been shown by many subsequent researchers to be not optimal.
One other problem particular to climate research is that meaning only emerges when its tribes collaborate (sea level is not an oceanography question, but a glaciology question, etc.).
Even if readers don't understand the principles of oceanography it doesn't matter, the warming of the deep ocean is taking place regardless.
My oceanography book mentions that the cold - watered depths of the Gulf of Mexico don't mix well with the Atlantic due to subsurface ridges and that these cold waters owe their origin to ice sheet meltwater poured out by the Mississippi.
Are you saying that Nature, Science Magazine, Oceanography, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, etc. are not actually science journals or publish «fake science?»
However, the scientists from India's National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) and Germany's Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) did not count on these phytoplankton being eaten by tiny crustacean zooplankton.
Brief excursions towards lower values are still possible but it already seems safe to conclude that we won't be seeing a monthly value below 400 ppm this year — or ever again for the indefinite future,» Ralph Keeling, director of the CO2 program at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, wrote in a blog post.
The atmospheric river storms have arrived in a number and size not seen in years, said Marty Ralph, director of the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes at the UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
In a 2002 paper, what is frequently referred to as «Munk's enigma», Scripps Institution of Oceanography's senior researcher bemoaned the fact researchers could not fully account for the causes of sea level rise.
He has half - baked ideas that defy the laws of physics, aka pseudo-science, and a folksy surface charm that appeals to some (but not all from what I've read) people who for some weird reason have an aversion to accepting or learning about basic physics, chemistry, biology, geology, oceanography and any and all earth system sciences.
Independent observations by NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory and by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego show that not only did 2015 have the largest increase, but also that the annual increase was larger than two ppm for each of the last four years, another first.
Not exactly the same, but vortexes have been seen on the edges of the Gulf Current, and they have been produced by analysis and simulation: «Nonlinear Physical Oceanography» by Henk A Dijkstra, pp 245 - 253.
Meteorology and oceanography should be dismayed that they failed to understand the climatic changes during the two world wars, and for not having coordinated their research better to avoid such horrible gaps in understanding the climatic change issue from an oceanographic perspective.
Unfortunately scientific measurements of coastal erosion did not begin until the 1960s led by Scripps Institute of Oceanography.
As fascinating as climate (meteorology and oceanography) can be I would not advise a young budding scientist to go into this field for many reasons, not the least of which is Judith Curry's repeated condemnation of the climate academy.
«UH oceanographers Robert Bidigare, director of the Center for Marine Microbial Ecology and Diversity (CMMED), and Dave Karl, director of the Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education (C - MORE) are among the co-authors of a paper in the journal Science showing that carbon dioxide does not always sink to the ocean depths where it can be stored.
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