Sentences with phrase «ocean physics»

And each of these regimes leads to very different ocean (and ice) flux as a result of very different ocean physics.
The available data are insufficient to say if the changes in O2 are caused by natural variability or are trends that are likely to persist in the future, but they do indicate that large - scale changes in ocean physics influence natural biogeochemical cycles, and thus the cycles of O2 and CO2 are likely to undergo changes if ocean circulation changes persist in the future.
But luckily for the members of the Polar Ocean Physics Group at the University of Cambridge, gathering the data means lots of exciting field work in the Arctic!
In June this year, Professor Wadhams, head of the Polar Ocean Physics Group at Cambridge, predicted that Arctic ice «may well disappear» this September.
Cambridge University ocean physics professor Peter Wadhams points to changes in the waters of the Greenland Sea.
The Southern Ocean is key to Earth's climate, but the same gusting winds, big waves and strong currents that are important to ocean physics make it perilous for oceanographers.
The Physics panel continues its role advising GOOS and GCOS on essential ocean variables related to global ocean physics.
«Dr. Carlson holds a PhD in Oceanography and led successful research on upper ocean physics and chemistry, oceanic microbiology and carbon cycling, and marine chemical ecology at Oregon State University.
Rare's unique cartoon aesthetic is perfectly blended with some impressive ocean physics and picturesque lighting details to create a truly stunning pirate world that you'll want to get lost in.
The model coheres with the predictions of several other Arctic specialists - namely Prof Peter Wadhams, head of polar ocean physics at Cambridge University and Prof Carlos Duarte, director of the Ocean Institute at the University of Western Australia - who see the disappearance of the Arctic sea ice in the summer of 2015 as likely.
Two research proposals were rejected, sadly, to probe ocean physics with carefully designed experiments, but in 2016 Alan Mix invited me to an expedition to Petermann aboard the Swedish icebreaker Oden.
Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering Dept., biological pump, Biology Dept., jellies, krill, Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry Dept., mesopelagic, ocean's twilight zone, salps, tag
Scientists say we easily could warm the atmosphere by 2 degrees Celsius by the end of the century — and if you call up a scientist like Stefan Rahmstorf, a professor of ocean physics from Germany's Potsdam University, he'll say ominous things like this: «Even limiting warming to 2 degrees, in my view, will still commit some island nations and coastal cities to drowning.»
The team also identified similar patterns of ocean physics in the Yellow Sea of the Pacific Ocean during Typhoon Muifa, which also weakened.
Dr. Peter Wadhams of the Polar Ocean Physics Group at Cambridge University told The Independent more than a year ago that the central part of the Arctic and the North Pole could be ice - free within one to two years.
Cambridge University ocean physics professor Peter Wadhams offered an even grimmer picture in an interview with the BBC on Monday.
Interview with Professor Peter Wadhams, leading Arctic scientist and Prof. of Ocean Physics at Cambridge University, with Judy Sole of Mother Channel.
«Our MICE model uses whale numbers dating back from 1890 to now and then couples this with food availability and ocean physics to understand the changes to ocean conditions that whales are likely to experience,» Dr Plaganyi said.
Starting in the 3rd year of his 5 - year degree at the University of Vigo, Ourense, in Spain, Añel spent 4 hours a week in Luis Gimeno's Group of Atmospheric and Ocean Physics at the university's Department of Applied Physics, computing climate change quantifiers using simple parameters such as precipitation and air temperature.
So Wilma quit her program in condensed matter physics, switched graduate schools, and earned a Ph.D. in ocean physics.
That figure will rapidly increase each year as warmer temperatures thin permafrost, Peter Wadhams, a professor of ocean physics at the University of Cambridge and co-author of the economic impact study, wrote in an e-mail.
Speakers: Prof Peter Wadhams, Professor of Ocean Physics, University of Cambridge Prof Chris Rapley, Professor of Climate Science, University College London Prof David Vaughan, Glaciologist, British Antarctic Survey Dr Seymour Laxon, Reader in Climate Physics, University College London Prof Jonathan Bamber, Director of the Bristol Glaciology Centre, University of Bristol
That means that it is a function of almost all the different aspects of the model (radiation, fluxes, ocean physics, clouds etc.), and any specific discrepancy is not obviously tied to any one cause.
The abundance and distribution of fish biomass in the ocean is estimated, by coupling a fish food web model to ocean physics and biogeochemistry simulations covering the past 60 years.
In such case, in order to gain a full understanding of Arctic ice loss as it relates to obliteration, query the world's foremost Arctic expert, Peter Wadhams, professor of Ocean Physics, University of Cambridge.
Peter Wadhams, professor of ocean physics at Cambridge University, who was branded «alarmist» after he first detected «substantial thinning» of sea ice in 1990, said: «The entire ice cover is now on the point of collapse.»
But Peter Wadhams, a professor of ocean physics at the University of Cambridge, UK, called the study careful and persuasive, and said: «I think it shows clearly that the so - called «hiatus» does not exist and that global warming has continued over the past few years at the same rate as in earlier years.»
Asked if he thought hitmen might have been behind the deaths, Prof Wadhams, who is Professor of ocean physics at Cambridge University, told The Telegraph: «Yes.
Just ask climate scientist Peter Wadhams, Professor of Ocean Physics at Cambridge University:
Professor Peter Wadhams, Cambridge professor of ocean physics, has complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) that his scientific reputation had been damaged by Times environment editor Ben Webster and that he had been inaccurately quoted.
Peter Wadhams, a professor of ocean physics, said that Seymour Laxon of University College London, Katherine Giles also at UCL and Tim Boyd of the Scottish Association for Marine Science had been murdered, after all three died within a few months of each other in 2013.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z