Whereas they confirmed that the Earth warmed from 1910 to1940** the subsequent cooling is explained very superficially, namely by a “variety of physical factors, such as atmosphere–ocean interactions and anthropogenic emissions of sulphate aerosols” and of “uncorrected instrumental biases in the se...
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The reason the waters in the middle of this area are older is explained this way. Waters that outcrop near 137°E have a short distance to travel and thus arrive there relatively quickly. Waters that outcrop in the eastern North Pacific have a farther distance to travel but are advected ...
Six regions explained ∼75% of the variance of the input data (supporting information Figure S2), and the move from five to six regions resulted in a step increase in variance explained. The next apparent step increase was at nine regions; however, there were insufficient observations in ...
(2014). As will be explained in this study, hiatus of global SST record in combination of accelerating subsurface heat content increasing may be explained in terms of the general trend of warming of the whole water column and stratification changes induced by the adjustment of wind-driven ...
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The grey line represents the least-squares fit to the data; the fraction of variance (r2) explained by the fit is also given. The colored contours represent the number of observations in 1 cm by 0.25°C bins. The mean mixed-layer temperature anomalies from the eddies surveyed during ...
where t is time during winter-spring, t1 and t2 are the starting and ending time of each winter/spring, T is the depth-averaged temperature at time t, Q is the net air-sea flux (positive downward) at time t, is the average seawater density (1024 kg m−3), is the specific heat...
Based on the data we obtained, this can be explained by the turbulent kinetic energy being too weak to support sediment in suspension. Nevertheless, we speculate that the retrieval of the ETM may also reduce the SSC on site A0, as the falling event begins at the initiation of ebb tides. ...
However, while a southward shift in the GS/NAC can explain the decreasing SSH south of the GS/NAC, the concurrent SSH rise north of the GS/NAC is not explained by this shift. We note that three indices of the meridional GS position from 1993 to 2012 do not have long-term trends [...