Late at night, as the delegates were wrapping up in Mexico, the machines atop the volcano in the middle of
the Pacific Ocean issued their own silent verdict on the world's efforts.
Not exact matches
El Niño, a periodic warming in the waters of the eastern tropical
Pacific Ocean, will probably emerge in the coming months, according to a forecast
issued yesterday by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
If it is true, as some studies suggest for example, that El Nino events become more frequent and greater in magnitude due to anthropogenic forcing (this is not yet a settled
issue), then, given the established relationship between the El Nino / Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the extratropical
Pacific / North American atmospheric circulation, we might expect increased baroclinicity and greater storminess over a substantial region of the mid-latitude North
Pacific ocean and neighboring western U.S..
The second of these zones
issues from the developing El Nino in the Eastern
Pacific, rides up over the hot «Blob» of
ocean water in the Northeastern
Pacific, invades Alaska and the
Pacific Northwest, and then enters the Beaufort and Chukchi seas.
«It's just premature to assume that slowing vessel speed is the solution to the ship - whale interaction
issue,» said T.L. Garrett, vice president of the
Pacific Merchant Shipping Assn., a trade group representing
ocean carriers that dock at West Coast ports.
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At the time, Unesco's
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center [link]
issued a warning, which not only was too late to reach residents in Aceh, but was also not immediately communicated to other vulnerable Indian
Ocean nations because, at the time, they had not opted to receive warnings.
The National Weather Service, its task simplified by a strengthening la Niña cool patch in the
Pacific Ocean, has
issued its winter weather forecast for the United States.
Updated, 3:10 p.m. Using climate models and observations, a fascinating study in this week's
issue of Nature Climate Change points to a marked recent warming of the Atlantic
Ocean as a powerful shaper of a host of notable changes in climate and ocean patterns in the last couple of decades — including Pacific wind, sea level and ocean patterns, the decade - plus hiatus in global warming and even California's deepening dro
Ocean as a powerful shaper of a host of notable changes in climate and
ocean patterns in the last couple of decades — including Pacific wind, sea level and ocean patterns, the decade - plus hiatus in global warming and even California's deepening dro
ocean patterns in the last couple of decades — including
Pacific wind, sea level and
ocean patterns, the decade - plus hiatus in global warming and even California's deepening dro
ocean patterns, the decade - plus hiatus in global warming and even California's deepening drought.
Beginning September 15 and running through November 15, the Aquarium of the
Pacific will be the first to host the Surfrider Foundation's inaugural
Ocean Armor art exhibit to educate visitors and raise awareness about coastal
issues affecting the world's coastlines.
Ken Buesseler, a chemical oceanographer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and Henrieta Dulaiova, chemical oceanographer at University of Hawaii have each been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Division of
Ocean Sciences to study the
issue further, looking in to concentrations of radionuclides in both the Atlantic and
Pacific oceans.
In a new study published in the latest
issue of the journal Science, Geerat Vermeij of UC Davis and Peter Roopnarine of the California Academy of Sciences write that climate change is creating conditions in the Arctic similar to those found during the warm mid-Pliocene epoch, about 3.5 million years ago, when a number of favorable factors helped many North
Pacific mollusk species invade the warming Arctic
Ocean and, eventually, the North Atlantic.
El Niño, a periodic warming in the waters of the eastern tropical
Pacific Ocean, will probably emerge in the coming months, according to a forecast
issued yesterday by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), an island country located near the equator in the
Pacific Ocean with a population of about 50,000, is poised to become the first sovereign nation to
issue a cryptocurrency that will be legal...
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), an island country located near the equator in the
Pacific Ocean with a population of about 50,000, is poised to become the first sovereign nation to
issue a cryptocurrency that will be legal tender.