This heat deficit was largely driven by a sharp increase in the southward Ekman transport across 35°S during 200811. The anomalous Ekman transport is connected to the persistent positive sea level pressure anomaly over the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, caused by the Southern Annular ...
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to the ocean where the water is dispersed. Gravity plays its part in river and stream currents because the source is found above sea level so the water must flow downhill. The speed and strength of the current varies throughout the course of the river or stream because of ...
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The planetary climate is a measure of the long-term trends in the weather. Various factors are known to influence the climate, including ocean currents, surface albedo, greenhouse gases, variations in the solar luminosity, and changes to the planet's orbit. Based on historical records, the Eart...
Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK 4 Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway * Correspondence to: G. W. K. Moore, gwk.moore@utoronto.ca Publication History...
The Earth's crust is fragmented into ten plates, which are displaced by the movements of the mantle. Where the plates come together, they crunch over each other, dragging the rocks that were at the bottom of the ocean deep into the bowels of the Earth.地球的地壳裂成了十个板块,这些板块...
Heat-related illnesses are often grouped together as hyperthermia. Hyperthermia refers to any condition where your body is unable to properly maintain its temperature and handle heat. Anyone can get a heat illness, but the risk is higher for: ...
warming, with the delay set by the nutrient return-to-the-surface time scale. This is important because, in general, past warm climates are likely to reflect a quasi steady-state distribution of heat in the ocean and the characteristics of the BCP may then differ with transient future ...
In general, metals are shiny, reflecting most of the light that strikes them. They are malleable and ductile (that is, they will bend under pressure and are not brittle). They have a broad range of melting temperatures (e.g., mercury is a liquid at room temperature, gallium will melt ...