Ocean heat content. In State of the Climate in 2017, Global OceansCatia Domingues
1:CDR Program Master Template (http://noaa.gov) 2:Global Ocean Heat and Salt Content - Yearly, Pentadal, and 3-Month Heat Content Figures for 0 - 2000 meters layer (http://noaa.gov) 3:Global Ocean Heat and Salt Content - Seasonal, Yearly, and Pentadal Fields (http://noaa.gov) 4...
In the other spatial map comparisons presented here we often show the ensemble mean (M), the ensemble standard devidation (SD) and the ratio of the two (M/SD) to provide an indication of the spread and level of agreement among ORAs. 4 Time-mean and amplitude of the seasonal cycle The...
The world’s oceans are under threat from the prevalence of heatwaves caused by climate change. Despite this, there is a lack of understanding regarding their impact on seawater oxygen levels - a crucial element in sustaining biological survival. Here, we find that heatwaves can trigger low-oxy...
The Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) exerts a dominant role in global climate by releasing huge amounts of water vapour and latent heat to the atmosphere and modulating upper ocean heat content (OHC), which has been implicated in modern climate change1. The long-term variations of IPWP OHC ...
Example of Tropical Cyclone Tracker displaying Oceanic Heat Content - OHC (RSMAS) To view oceanic heat content along a storm's track, click a storm on the map on their front page. In a new window their storm tracker for the storm will give you a wide variety of options. Click "OHC (...
A complete map of the ocean subsurface temperature is essential for monitoring aspects of climate change such as the ocean heat content (OHC) and sea level changes and for understanding the dynamics of the ocean/climate variation. Howeve... L Cheng,J Zhu - 《Journal of Climate》 被引量: 24...
Drivers of ocean heat content variability To examine the role of the ocean further, it is necessary to move beyond SST and consider the heat budget of the mixed layer in the upper ocean which, by definition, has close to the same temperature as the surface26. We determine the change (∆...
[1] Observational studies show a significant increase in ocean heat content over the last half century. Herein we estimate heat content changes during the last millennium with a climate model whose forcing terms have been best-fit to surface proxy data. The model simulates the observed late 20th...
A new assessment of how much heat Earth has accumulated since 1960 is made by examining ocean heat content changes. Earth's energy imbalance (EEI) drives the ongoing global warming and can best be assessed across the historical record (that is, since 1960) from ocean heat content (OHC) chan...