Not exact matches
Because there is no human crew, they can go to
hard - to - reach and difficult environments to collect
data and help scientists gain a better view of the state of
ocean health and the changing climate.
In a field steeped in a culture of proprietary
data, such open access could be
hard to accept, notes Holly Given, director of the OOI at the Consortium for
Ocean Leadership in Washington, D.C..
Even though they're about 90 miles across, they are still relatively small features in the huge
ocean,
hard to detect in satellite
data.
«The challenge is really first understanding what the natural variability looks like in this
data - poor region, and then making measurements long enough that we can tease out the long - term
ocean acidification trend, which is this gradual increase through time,» he said «It's really
hard to see with just one or two years of
data.»
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Those much colder
ocean temperatures, like the other
hard data, did not just happen by magic... this is what nature has always done and what nature still does.
Dr. Titov, a mathematician who works for a government marine laboratory, began to assemble his digital tools on his computer's
hard drive: a three - dimensional map of the Indian
Ocean seafloor and the seismic
data showing the force, breadth and direction of the earthquake's punch to the sea.
Without good heat content
data it is very
hard to gauge but logically there is no upper bound on how powerful an effect
ocean oscillations can have.
It is
hard to say with the surface
data we have, but it appears that Arctic
Ocean cyclones are still warmer than the High pressure over the gyre, of interest is when these temperatures will be equal, then the switch should happen when cyclones cool surface air instead.
The sheer amount of
ocean data collected every year is staggering, but without a central location for sharing it all, it can be
hard for scientists to easily get their hands on the
data that they may need to further their studies.