More garbage from people that have never
taken an oceanography course or picture the ocean as, «it's just there» and refuse to believe that it is a dynamic environment we do not understand!
Not exact matches
A team of scientists led by research physicist Dan Lubin at Scripps Institution of
Oceanography at the University of California San Diego has created for the first time an estimate of how much dimmer the Sun should be when the next minimum
takes place.
My personal
take is that this remains an open issue in
oceanography and climate research.
He
took a hiatus from jewelry making during his high school years to explore his interest in
oceanography, and after two years of college has returned to jewelry design with enthusiasm.
Richard C. J. Somerville, a climatologist at the Scripps Institution of
Oceanography near San Diego, is one of a growing array of scientists who have chosen to move beyond studying heat transfer and cloud physics and
take on the role of activist: prodding society to move aggressively to cut greenhouse gases.
After the establishment of the Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park — and more than 10 years of local enforcement of no -
take inside its boundaries — the Scripps Institution of
Oceanography found that the amount of fish biomass in the protected area had increased more than fivefold, and shark biomass, tenfold.
Even if readers don't understand the principles of
oceanography it doesn't matter, the warming of the deep ocean is
taking place regardless.
It
took place at the Birch Aquarium (Scripps Institution of
Oceanography).
In an interview with Yale Environment 360 contributor Diane Toomey, Victor lays out his criticisms of the 2 - degree threshold, contending it has failed to position policy makers to
take serious action on mitigating global warming, and he discusses the «basket of indicators» that he and his co-author, Charles Kennel, director emeritus at the Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, are suggesting be used instead.
This satellite image of Pacific Ocean sea surface heights
taken by the NASA / European Ocean Surface Topography Mission / Jason -2
oceanography satellite, captured on June 11, 2010, shows that the tropical Pacific has switched from warm (red) to cold (blue) during the last few months, perhaps foreshadowing a transition from El Niño, to La Niña conditions.
That this «army of Davids» — largely unpaid and underfunded volunteers working to provide the error - checking that «The Team» (as in Michael Mann's «Hockey Team») have been deliberately subverting for decades — is assembling at this conference to share the information and other insights they have gained marks yet another step on the job of
taking a flamethrower to the unlimed outhouse the «climatology» cabal have made of the disciplines of meteorology, atmospheric physics,
oceanography, and allied disciplines over the past several decades.
I'm an engineer, but I worked in a NOAA research vessel (needed money for college),
took three
Oceanography courses, have experience running large scale gridded dynamic models, have been involved in research to establish paramerization parameters for our models, and worked for several years in the Arctic together with a team of climatologists and «ice experts».
A pH sensor is not part of the CTD; this variable is considered to be «ocean biogeochemistry» rather than «physical
oceanography» which has historically
taken the back seat.
«The changes that are currently
taking place in a disturbing manner resemble those 14,700 years ago,» says one of the authors, Michael Weber, an expert in paleoclimatology, geology and
oceanography at the University of Bonn, Germany.
CO2 measurements, started by Charles D. Keeling of the Scripps Institution of
Oceanography, have been
taken directly from the atmosphere over the last ~ 50 years.
As for his background, Corell notes that, after studying engineering and
oceanography, he made his first trip to the Arctic in 1968 and has been in and out of it ever since,
taking sediment cores and writing papers, all while heading up the National Science Foundation's climate - study program.
Saruhashi
took a six - month leave of absence from her work at the Central Meteorological Observatory in Japan and visited Scripps Institute of
Oceanography.