«The new LRAUVs can transit for over 600 miles, and use their own «eyes and ears» to detect important
oceanographic events like phytoplankton blooms,» DeLong explained.
Researchers of the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, the Goethe University in Frankfurt and the University of Toronto have now detected evidence of
this oceanographic event and an earlier sudden sea - level rise in the fossils of tiny calcifying marine algae preserved in seafloor sediments in the Aegean Sea.
Abrupt Rise in Sea Level Delayed the Transition to Agriculture in Southeastern Europe (22/03/2018) Researchers of the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre, the Goethe University in Frankfurt and the University of Toronto have detected evidence of
this oceanographic event in the fossils of tiny calcifying marine algae preserved in seafloor sediments in the Aegean Sea.
Not exact matches
Modelling specific extreme
events helps us understand how and why they happened, says Stephanie Herring of the US National
Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colorado.
«What we presented is our best - informed attempt to reveal the mechanisms involved in causing the
event, based on the available
oceanographic data combined with the existing body of knowledge on the water circulation in and around the Torres Strait / Northern Great Barrier Reef region.»
One hypothesis that we had was supported by an
oceanographic model was that Palau recovered from a pulse recruitment
event from Yap, a neighboring island approximately 500 km away.
Dr. McAloose is the Pathology Advisor to the Association of Zoo's and Aquarium's (AZA) Maned Wolf and Snow Leopard Species Survival Programs, is Co-Pathology Advisor to the AZA's Felid Taxon Advisory Group, and is a member of the National Marine Fisheries Services / National
Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's Working Group for Unusual Marine Mammal Mortality
Events.
Completely independently of this
oceanographic data, a simple correlation analysis (Foster and Rahmstorf ERL 2011) showed that the flatter warming trend of the last 10 years was mostly a result of natural variability, namely the recently more frequent appearance of cold La Niña
events in the tropical Pacific and a small contribution from decreasing solar activity.
There has been no increase in global air temperature since 1998, which was affected by the
oceanographic El Niño
event.
In its answers to questions about the procedure used to estimate a record hot day on January 7, the BoM revealed that a more detailed analysis of the January heat
event, including changes in daily average temperatures, has been submitted to the peer - reviewed Bulletin of the Australian Meteorological and
Oceanographic Society (BAMOS).
From an
oceanographic perspective, there is a need for vector wind measurements, and many participants noted that surface vector winds from passive microwave did not fulfill the need for climate - quality surface vector winds and for observation of extreme weather
events.