Sentences with phrase «normal ocean conditions»

On both satellite images, particularly warm surface waters are illustrated in red and white, while normal ocean conditions are illustrated in green.
«From our measurements, we estimated that the oxygen consumption within the eddies is some five times larger than in normal ocean conditions,» Karstensen explained.
Looking only at the present - day sea - surface temperatures will tell little until it is put in perspective with the assumed normal ocean conditions.

Not exact matches

The ongoing La Niña pattern, where there are colder than normal sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, favors these types of conditions.
La Niña — the counterpart to El Niño — creates colder than normal conditions in the equatorial eastern central Pacific Ocean.
Under normal conditions, the trade winds and ocean currents in the tropical Pacific travel from the Americas to Asia, maintaining a pool of very warm water and a related area of intense tropical rainfall around Indonesia.
Sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean are warmer than normal — El Niño conditions — which suppress rainfall in the eastern Amazon.
The tracking revealed «a climate system still in transition in 2017,» as surface ocean conditions return to near normal.
Two groups of urchins were held at different pH levels — one that was low pH, akin to ocean acidification conditions, and another that mimicked normal non-upwelling pH conditions.
They initialized SELFE by entering data on normal tidal conditions along the model's open - ocean boundary, which is drawn almost 1,500 miles offshore.
The open ocean around the atoll was 2 degrees Celsius warmer than usual, but a short - term change in weather conditions pushed temperatures on top of the reef to 6 degrees Celsius above normal.
During normal conditions, trade winds blow to the west across the tropical Pacific Ocean, piling up warm surface water in the western Pacific, and cold, deeper water rises up, or upwells, off the west coast of South America.
«While many branching corals dominate under normal pH conditions offering ample hiding space for the different species of zooplankton, ocean acidification shifts the community to large, massive bouldering corals, which offer the reef - associated plankton little opportunity for hiding».
Under normal conditions the ocean is supersaturated with this mineral, making it easy for such creatures to grow.
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It's in the summer months, late summer months, say July, August, September when water conditions to around Nusa Penida and in fact to the south of that strip of Indonesia that borders the Indian Ocean, there's an upwelling which makes the waters in the shallows much cooler than normal and the Mola mola tend to follow the upwelling into the shallows and it's then the divers can see them.
«The climate patterns responsible for the expected above - normal 2007 hurricane season continue to be the ongoing multi-decadal signal (the set of oceanic and atmospheric conditions that have spawned increased Atlantic hurricane activity since 1995), warmer - than - normal sea surface temperatures in key areas of the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, and the El Nino / La Nina cycle»
17 El Nino verses La Nina El Niño La Niña Trade winds weaken Warm ocean water replaces offshore cold water near South America Irregular intervals of three to seven years Wetter than average winters in NC La Niña Normal conditions between El Nino events When surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific are colder than average The southern US is usually warmer and dryer in climate
Possibly because the oceans are approaching a «normal» condition that they have not experienced in over 600 years.
NOAA and IRI scientists had to come up with a solution for this that would make sure that conditions at any point in time were compared to the ocean's new normal, not the normal of 50 years ago.
Average air temperatures over the Arctic Ocean were much higher than normal for the month, reflecting unusual atmospheric conditions.
Overall temperatures in June through mid-July have been near normal over much of the Arctic Ocean region, with somewhat cooler than normal conditions on the Atlantic side, as well as part of the Chukchi Sea.
A section on current conditions shows the last two months are characterized by relatively normal atmospheric conditions over the Arctic Ocean, but warmer than normal conditions over the subpolar seas and land around the Arctic Ocean.
The normal CO2 sinks shut down in freezing conditions but volcanoes continue belching it out into the atmosphere regardless of amount of ice cover on land & ocean.
The establishment of a new La Niña in the central Pacific Ocean, a phenomenon characterized by cooler ocean temperatures that leads to wetter than normal conditions in the Pacific Northwest and drier conditions in the SouthOcean, a phenomenon characterized by cooler ocean temperatures that leads to wetter than normal conditions in the Pacific Northwest and drier conditions in the Southocean temperatures that leads to wetter than normal conditions in the Pacific Northwest and drier conditions in the Southwest.
All that said, with all the talk about the conditions combining to make this such an unusual storm, there's one thing that really caught my eye, yet hasn't been reported ad nauseum yet: Higher than normal ocean temperatures in the Northeast, may make all of this worse.
As the Joint Institute for the Study of the Oceans and the Atmosphere says, from â a societal impacts perspective, recognition of PDO is important because it shows that «normal» climate conditions can vary over time periods comparable to the length of a human's lifetime.â
The presence of normal larvae reared in near - future warming (ca +2 — 3 °C) and decreased pH (ca pH 7.8) conditions in several studies (table 1) indicate that a tolerant subset of embryos / echinoplutei are resilient to near - future ocean change conditions.
In normal conditions in the tropical Pacific, the trade winds blow from east to west, driving ocean currents westwards underneath.
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