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摘要: The response of a coupled atmosphere-ocean model is determined over a wide range of atmospheric CO2 levels. The solutions indicate the type of ocean circulations expected over a very wide range of cliDOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3043-8_8 被引量: 5 ...
- 《Journal of Ocean University of China》 被引量: 19发表: 2013年 Evolution of the Yellow Sea Warm Current and the Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass since the Middle Pleistocene The Yellow Sea Warm Current (YSWC) and the Yellow Sea Cold Water Mass (YSCWM) are the most significant hydrological ...
WASHINGTON, July 4 (Xinhua) -- A new study published on Wednesday in the journal Nature showed that the fastest rates of species formation have occurred at the highest latitudes and in the coldest ocean waters, instead of the balmy coral reefs. An international team of researchers who analyzed...
A new study suggests that anomalous ocean conditions two years ago, which led to the lack of food for juvenile Chinook salmon, may have resulted in significant mortality that will show in their return this year to the Columbia River.
Unprecedented quantities of heat are entering the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean through Bering Strait, particularly during summer months. Though some heat is lost to the atmosphere during autumn cooling, a significant fraction of the incoming warm,
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is fed by waters entering the South Atlantic from the Indian Ocean mainly via the Agulhas Current (AC) system and by waters entering from the Pacific through Drake Passage (DP), commonly referred to as the warm and cold water routes, ...
Extreme warm episodes in the southeast Atlantic Ocean, known as Benguela Nios, have devastating environmental impacts and have been shown to be remotely forced. To place these extreme events into perspective, the investigation is here extended to minor warm events as well as to cold episodes. To...
In particular, we find that the coldest epoch of the last millennium—the putative Little Ice Age—is most likely to have experienced the coldest temperatures during the fifteenth century in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, during the seventeenth century in northwestern Europe and southeastern ...
The role of the tropical Pacific Ocean and its linkages to the southern hemisphere during the last deglacial warming remain highly controversial. Here we explore the evolution of Pacific horizontal and vertical thermal gradients over the past 30 kyr by c