I've spent very little time
examining ocean data.
Not exact matches
Other papers in the issue
examine how deep sea sediments may affect seismic wave readings, and evaluate how the Cascadia Initiative's
data collection from
ocean bottom seismometers has improved over the first three years of the study.
To untangle the impacts that these three climate stressors will have on seafloor diversity in the future, the researchers
examined existing published
data and collected new
data on organisms living in deep - sea sediments in upwelling regions along continental margins, where the
ocean and continental crusts meet along the seafloor.
The study, by an international team of scientists led by the University of Cambridge,
examined how changes in
ocean currents in the Atlantic Ocean were related to climate conditions in the northern hemisphere during the last ice age, by examining data from ice cores and fossilised plankton sh
ocean currents in the Atlantic
Ocean were related to climate conditions in the northern hemisphere during the last ice age, by examining data from ice cores and fossilised plankton sh
Ocean were related to climate conditions in the northern hemisphere during the last ice age, by
examining data from ice cores and fossilised plankton shells.
The OAiRUG is working with research projects on
ocean acidification and with the Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre to examine in detail the types of data, analyses and products that are most useful to managers, policy advisers, decision makers and politic
ocean acidification and with the
Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre to examine in detail the types of data, analyses and products that are most useful to managers, policy advisers, decision makers and politic
Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre to
examine in detail the types of
data, analyses and products that are most useful to managers, policy advisers, decision makers and politicians.
«Modern
data on
ocean circulation changes in AMOC - Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and SMOC - Southern MOC are
examined.
The Curry et al. paper
examined the posteriors separately for the surface temperature
data, the
ocean data, and the upper air
data and never estimated a posterior using all three diagnostics.
«We have
examined trends in
ocean mass calculated from 6 yr of GRACE
data and found differences of up to 1 mm yr − 1 between estimates derived from different GRACE processing centre solutions.
Large and Yeager (2012)
examined global
ocean average net heat flux variability using the CORE
data set over 1984 — 2006 and concluded that natural variability, rather than long - term climate change, dominates heat flux changes over this relatively short, recent period.
Previous large natural oscillations are important to
examine: however, 1) our
data isn't as good with regards to external forcings or to historical temperatures, making attribution more difficult, 2) to the extent that we have solar and volcanic
data, and paleoclimate temperature records, they are indeed fairly consistent with each other within their respective uncertainties, and 3) most mechanisms of internal variability would have different fingerprints: eg, shifting of warmth from the
oceans to the atmosphere (but we see warming in both), or simultaneous warming of the troposphere and stratosphere, or shifts in global temperature associated with major
ocean current shifts which for the most part haven't been seen.
I would have liked to see mention of uncertainty that inherent in
examining short term
data, whether the end points used introduces an element of bias, whether the «pause» is on a much higher plateau of warming than in the past, whether decadel cycles in
ocean heat displacement may have interacted with the the known minimum levels of solar activity (not modelled) to cause this «pause».
The researchers
examined data on the number and power of hurricanes making landfall in the five main hurricane basins: North Atlantic, northeastern Pacific, western North Pacific, northern Indian
Ocean, and Southern Hemisphere.
Scientists from Norway's Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, attempting to better understand how this process works, plugged their
data into an
ocean circulation / climate change model to
examine the system out until 2080.