Sentences with phrase «oceanographer at»

According to Andreas Oschlies, the study's lead author and an oceanographer at the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, the problem resides with decomposing bacteria.
For starters, as sea ice melts, Arctic waters warm, greatly altering ocean processes, which in turn have an effect on Arctic and global climate, says Michael Steele, senior oceanographer at the University of Washington, Seattle.
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.
«Adélie penguins need lots of krill,» said lead author Martin Montes - Hugo, an oceanographer at Rutgers University.
The study also indicates that declining sea ice off the peninsula is causing greater mixing in the Southern Ocean, said co-author Doug Martinson, an oceanographer at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
In support of this claim, Spencer cites a paper by Carl Wunsch, an oceanographer at MIT (Wunsch, 2004).
«We should be asking people to pay the cost of putting carbon into the atmosphere as they buy the fuel,» said Josh Willis, climate scientist and oceanographer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Jinlun Zhang, an oceanographer at the University of Washington, has pieced together a complex computer model that helps explain why Antarctic sea ice is expanding even with signs that ocean and air temperatures are on the rise.
But now Xianyao Chen, an oceanographer at the Ocean University of China in Qingdao, and Ka - Kit Tung, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Washington in Seattle, report in Science journal that they think they know where the notional extra heat has gone.
«We've really increased our confidence of what is going into this zone, and what is coming out of it,» said Richard Lampitt, a biological oceanographer at the center in Southampton, England.
Unfortunately, once impacts are noticed, they will become commonplace rather quickly,» William Sweet, oceanographer at the Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) at NOAA, said.
«Global Warming Increases Wind Shear, Reduces Hurricanes, Climate Model Shows» «Wind shear is one of the dominant controls to hurricane activity, and the models project substantial increases in the Atlantic,» said Gabriel Vecchi, lead author of the paper and a research oceanographer at GFDL.
«Changes in basal melting are helping to change the properties of Antarctic bottom water, which is one component of the ocean's overturning circulation,» said author Stan Jacobs, an oceanographer at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, N.Y. «In some areas it also impacts ecosystems by driving coastal upwelling, which brings up micronutrients like iron that fuel persistent plankton blooms in the summer.»
Bob, Ruth Curry, oceanographer at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute has done extensive salinity readings for a great many years.
There is perhaps no more poignant, shocking, and dismal an example of this than the way Al Gore sought to destroy the reputation of the very man he had once claimed as his inspiration: Roger Revelle, the distinguished oceanographer at the University of California in San Diego.
(5) As one of the scientists, Ulf Riebesell, a biological oceanographer at the Liebniz institute of Marine Sciences in Kiel Germany told Nature bluntly, «You just can't achieve nature's efficiency.
«This is a clear - cut case of censorship,» the author, Dr. John B. Anderson, an oceanographer at Rice University, told Raw Story.
John Hunter is an oceanographer at the Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre, which is based in the University of Tasmania.
The inflow of warm water from the Atlantic and the Pacific was another, but smaller influence, said Michael Steele, an oceanographer at the University of Washington.
«The deep ocean is a vast repository of resources, and looking over the long term - the next hundreds of years, say - we almost surely are going in there to mine,» said Prof Lisa Levin, a biological oceanographer at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, in San Diego, California.
The jet stream off the East Coast of the United States controls an important climate pattern in the Atlantic... «The North Atlantic Oscillation is really driving these changes in ocean circulation,» said Gerald McCarthy, lead study author and an oceanographer at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom....
«We're showing the shortcomings of climate models,» says Susan Lozier, a physical oceanographer at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina
Joshua Willis, an oceanographer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, was involved in an analysis of these temperature records underpinning the new work (and in press in the Journal of Climate).
``... as sea ice melts, Arctic waters warm, greatly altering ocean processes, which in turn have an effect on Arctic and global climate, says Michael Steele, senior oceanographer at the University of Washington, Seattle.
She's an oceanographer at the University of Washington in Seattle.
«This study is the first to show the value of using ocean salinity measurements to forecast the intensity of tropical cyclones,» said team lead Dr. Karthik Balaguru, an oceanographer at PNNL's Marine Sciences Laboratory.
«We're seeing the formation of new ecosystems,» Hugh Ducklow, an oceanographer at Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, told Earther.
To halt the decline, the world needs to rein in both climate change and nutrient pollution, an international team of scientists including Lisa Levin, a biological oceanographer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, asserted in a new paper published Jan. 4 in Science.
«The heat content is just continuing to pile up,» Greg Johnson, an oceanographer at NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, said during the call.
Povl Abrahamsen, Physical Oceanographer at the British Antarctic Survey, explained: «At the start of one mission, whilst diving, Boaty encountered a swarm of krill so dense that the sub's echo sounders thought it was approaching the seabed although it was only at 80m depth, and returned to the surface.
«The study shows that both mechanisms must have been active from the height of glaciation until now,» said Robert Newton, an oceanographer at Lamont - Doherty who was not involved in the research.
What we don't know yet is exactly where, how often and how variable its access is,» said Stan Jacobs, an oceanographer at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory.
«This region off the western Antarctic Peninsula has been a known breeding area for Adélie penguins for thousands of years,» said Kim Bernard, a biological oceanographer at Oregon State University and lead author on the study.
To Robert Brewin, a satellite oceanographer at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory in the United Kingdom, there's a «huge potential to use surfers as a platform to improve sampling» of the near - shore environment.
«The overwhelming evidence is that the Southern Ocean is warming,» said author Jinlun Zhang, an oceanographer at the UW Applied Physics Laboratory.
Conditions may only worsen after 2100, warns Ken Caldeira, a chemical oceanographer at the Carnegie Institution.
That means it sinks into the deeper layers of the ocean, and the contrast between this warm water and the undersea ice canyons contributes an unknown but substantial amount of sea level rise, said Josh Willis, an oceanographer at JPL in Pasadena, California.
They were Jorge Sarmiento, an oceanographer at Princeton University who constructs ocean - circulation models that calculate how much atmospheric carbon dioxide eventually goes into the world's oceans; Eileen Claussen, executive director of the Pew Center for Global Climate Change in Washington, D.C.; and David Keith, a physicist with the University of Calgary in Alberta who designs technological solutions to the global warming problem.
David Smith, an oceanographer at the University of Rhode Island, in Narragansett, says that although contamination is always a «tricky issue,» the researchers show plenty of evidence of careful handling to support their conclusions.
«This will change the way we think about the ocean,» largely because the effects of such eddies weren't suspected to extend so deeply, adds Cindy Van Dover, a biological oceanographer at the Duke University Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, North Carolina.
«We know with certainty what's going to happen to the seawater chemistry,» says Victoria Fabry, a biological oceanographer at California State University at San Marcos.
Looking at conditions over shorter periods of time, such as seasons, would provide more helpful detail, says Frank Muller - Karger, a biological oceanographer at the University of South Florida in St Petersburg who has been comparing EMUs with weekly maps of coastal changes made using satellite imagery.
About half of the floats have now surfaced and relayed records of their daily positions to satellites passing overhead, says Amy Bower, a physical oceanographer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts and an OSNAP principal investigator.
«We're showing the shortcomings of climate models,» says Susan Lozier, a physical oceanographer at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, who leads the $ 35 million, seven - nation project known as the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP).
Richard Thomson, a physical oceanographer at the Institute of Ocean Sciences in British Columbia who also did not take part in the work, says that deep - sea currents could be the driving factor behind the extreme variations in biology.
«Unless we take different protection measures, 5 million people will be exposed to coastal flooding on an annual basis,» said Michalis Vousdoukas, a coastal oceanographer at the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission and the lead author of the new study published in Earth's Future, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
But the decline in the AMOC hasn't persisted long enough yet to be a cause for concern, says David Smeed, a physical oceanographer at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, U.K.
Researcher Ajit Subramaniam, an oceanographer at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, used the data set to focus on natural oil seeps and discovered something unusual — phytoplankton, the base of the marine food chain — were thriving in the area of these natural oil seeps.
The artificial ocean also seems to be in trouble, says Robert Howarth, an oceanographer at Cornell University, New York.
Over the past 2 years, pirates operating out of conflict - riven Somalia have severely disrupted research, says Ann Thresher, an oceanographer at the Wealth from Ocean Flagship program of CSIRO, Australia's national science agency.
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