A. the Arctic coast B. the Atlantic coast C. the Pacific coast D. the Indian coast 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [正确答案] C [答案解析] Ocean currents have the strongest effect on climate along the Pacific coast. 参见教材P264。 本题知识点:Climate(Canada),反馈 收藏 ...
An ensemble of experiments with this climate model shows that the model is significantly affected by the induced tidal mixing and nonlinear interactions of tides with low frequency motion. The largest changes occur in the North Atlantic where the ocean current system gets changed on large scales. ...
Ocean currents are one of the main factors that affect climate. Other factors are proximity from the equator, distance from the sea, direction of prevailing winds and relief (mountains). But, for the most part, ocean currents act as one of the most impor
on globalclimatevariability. Warm waters entering the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian (GIN) Sea plunge downward when they meet the colder waters from more northerly produced fresh water, southward-drifting ice, and a colder atmosphere. This producesNorth Atlantic Deep Water(NADW), which circulates in ...
Climate - Gulf Stream, Ocean Currents, Climate Change: This major current system is a western boundary current that flows poleward along a boundary separating the warm and more saline waters of the Sargasso Sea to the east from the colder, slightly fresh
Indian Ocean Capacitor Effect on Indo-Western Pacific Climate during the Summer following El NioIonosphereInternational Reference Ionosphere (IRI... SP Xie,K Hu,J Hafner,... - 《Journal of Climate》 被引量: 1795发表: 2009年 Indian Ocean capacitor effect on Indo-western Pacific climate during th...
Numerous paleoclimate data indicate that abrupt climate changes observed in the past were associated with changes in the ocean circulation, primarily the Atlantic thermohaline circulations. Modeling studies demonstrate that, at least on a regional scale, this effect is very important and this is ...
[12] This means that losing otters could even have a small effect on climate change.The Alaskan sea otter population plummeted again in the 1990s, but this time, killer whales rather than humans were hunting the otters.The scientists completing the study believe that the killer whales had ...
the deep Southern Ocean make it a key component of the global carbon cycle. Observations show that this process isn’t always driven by sinking diatom skeletons, which often don’t make it past the mid-depth twilight zone, challenging the understanding of how climate change may impact the ...
The researchers say it completely overturns what we thought was going on with the ocean, and that we need to be proactive in finding ways to cut the emissions now, so that we can buy more time to mitigate the climate change issue. Don’t Miss: NASA revealed how it plans to destroy ...