Four main factors are contributing to the historic warming of global sea surface temperatures: human-induced climate change, a developing El Nino event, effects from the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano eruption, and a new shipping emissions policy aimed at reducing air pollution, said Dani...
Four main factors are contributing to such historic warming of global sea surface temperatures: human-induced climate change, a developing El Nino event, effects from the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano eruption and a new shipping emissions policy aimed at reducing air pollution, said Danie...
Four main factors are contributing to such historic warming of global sea surface temperatures: human-induced climate change, a developing El Nino event, effects from the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano eruption and a new shipping emissions policy aimed at reducing air pollution, said Danie...
Although we do not expect every feature identified to be a real eddy, especially given the noise in the AVISO data, we would expect that cumulatively these features would display known eddy signatures in various fields such as surface velocity or sea surface temperatures. Fig. 3 shows the mean...
North Seasurface temperaturewarmingOcean temperatures in most parts of the world are increasing and are expected to continue to rise during the 21st century. A major challenge to ecologists and marine resource managers is to understand and predict how these global changes will affect species and ...
Oceans were exceptionally warm: The 2020 annual global sea-surface temperature was the third highest on record at 1.37 degrees F (0.76 degrees C) above the 20th-century average — only 2016 and 2019 were warmer. Record-high sea surface temperatures were observed across parts of the Atlantic...
& Vose, R. Large‐scale changes in observed daily maximum and minimum temperatures: Creation and analysis of a new gridded data set. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 111 (2006). Ren, G., Ren, Y., Li, Q. & Wenhui, X. An overview on global land surface air temperature ...
“During that period, global mean surface temperatures were 2-3 degrees warmer than today, ice sheets in Greenland and West Antarctica melted and even parts of East Antarctica’s ice retreated, causing the sea level to rise 10-20 meters higher than that today,” the WMO bulletin said....
(> 63 µm) from the oligotrophic Gulf of Aqaba, northern Red Sea, sampled at daily timescales during 2015–2016 using an automated time-series sediment trap. These results are coupled with daily surface chlorophyll-aconcentrations, sea surface temperatures (SSTs), particulate organic carbon ...
A global database of lake summer surface water temperatures for 291 lakes com- bining both in-situ and satellite data was recently published by36. Nevertheless, the products are often based on selected sensors aboard multiple instruments with different specifications and acquisition times. The ...