Sentences with phrase «oceanographic communities»

The OSI SAF is an answer to requirements, from the meteorological and oceanographic communities of EUMETSAT Member and Cooperating States, for comprehensive information derived from meteorological satellites at the ocean - atmosphere interface.
The position resides in the Public Affairs Department and will monitor and report on the status of legislation, analyze the impact of various policy and legislative proposals important to the oceanographic community, and help develop policy positions and outreach materials.
On the other hand, Nature was willing to publish these additional comments and deserves credit for recognizing the level of skepticism within the oceanographic community concerning the original, highly publicized conclusions.
Rob Painting > Ray — for a long time it was thought he thermohaline circulation was the only way the ocean interior was able to be ventilated, but the oceanographic community has realized that wind - driven mixing plays a very large part in this process.
The oceanographic community supports collection of climate - quality surface radiation and rainfall fields.
Guest essay by Jim Steele, Director emeritus Sierra Nevada Field Campus, San Francisco State University and author of Landscapes & Cycles: An Environmentalist's Journey to Climate Skepticism Two of the world's premiere ocean scientists from Harvard and MIT have addressed the data limitations that currently prevent the oceanographic community from resolving the differences among various...

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Scott Doney, who studies acidification and nutrient loading at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts and was not part of the study, said that while such work is important particularly for communicating with those outside the scientific community, «it's not the complete story.»
The 2018 NASRC meeting is being held with the generous support of the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, Laguna Beach, CA, The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Biology Department, The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Deputy Director and Vice President of Research and the NASRC community
The Group for High Resolution SST (GHRSST) is a follow on activity form the Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE) high - resolution sea surface temperature pilot project (GHRSST - PP) provides a new generation of global high - resolution (< 10 km) SST data products to the operational oceanographic, meteorological, climate and general scientific community, in real time and delayed mode.
The US CLIVAR Greenland Ice Sheet - Ocean Interactions Working Group was formed to foster and promote interaction between the diverse oceanographic, glaciological, atmospheric and climate communities, including modelers and field and data scientists within each community, interested in glacier / ocean interactions around Greenland, to advance understanding of the process and ultimately improve its representation in climate models.
These models build on decades of work in the oceanographic and ecological communities, but their inclusion in models of the Earth's climate system is relatively recent (Fisher et al 2014).
The International Oceanographic Data and Information Exchange (IODE) of UNESCO's Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) has set up this Ocean Summer Schools website as a service to the global ocean science community.
1 — Dr. James Hansen, lead climate scientist and director of Goddard Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute — Ocean and Climate Change Institute Global warming is pretty well accepted by the scientific community.
Erik Zettler of the Sea Education Association, Tracy Mincer of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Linda Amaral - Zettler of the Marine Biological Laboratory explain that plastic has become the No. 1 form of ocean debris, causing serious concerns about its impact on the health of ocean communities.
The makers are collaborating with researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a leading institute for oceanographic research, to evaluate the different ways the scientific community will be able to use the data it collects.
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