The potential role of ocean variability in the sub-seasonal atmospheric variability is another line of research that is increasing its visibility with the advancement of high - resolution ocean modeling capabilities.
Not exact matches
eg «These studies provide new insights on the sensitivity and response
of meridional
ocean circulation to melt water inputs to the North Atlantic high latitudes (e.g., Bamberg et al., 2010; Irvali et al., 2012; Morley et al., 2011) and their
potential role in amplifying small radiative variations into large a climate response through dynamic changes in
ocean - atmosphere interactions (e.g., Morely et al., 2011; Irvali et al., 2012; Morley et al., 2014).
Further exploration
of high - latitude ridges is critical for a full understanding
of the global biogeography
of vent ecosystems, given the
potential role of the Southern
Ocean as a gateway or a barrier between the major ocean ridges and back - arc ba
Ocean as a gateway or a barrier between the major
ocean ridges and back - arc ba
ocean ridges and back - arc basins.
By understanding the
role of key forcings and feedbacks in this relatively recent warm climate, we aim to examine the
potential for
ocean - related «surprises» that may impact the timing and severity
of future global warming.