Conditions necessary for the protection of the world climate as seen by a seaman and lawyerConditions necessary for the protection of the world climate as seen by a seaman and lawyer
Published by Verein der Freunde und Foerderer des gkss-forschungszentrums Geesthacht e. V.; Issn 0934-9804, 1992; Pages 42
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Climatic change and the gulf stream byClimatic change and the gulf stream by
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Surface Circulation Model IntroductionSurface Circulation Model Introduction
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Marine Fisheries Food WebsMarine Fisheries Food Webs
Since the discovery of the astronomical number of microbes in the ocean, we now recognize two important, overlapping food webs in the ocean
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Hurricanes FactsHurricanes Facts
Hurricanes are areas of low air pressure that form over oceans in tropical climate regions
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On Cooperation in Research, Conservation and Management of Marine Mammals in the North AtlanticOn Cooperation in Research, Conservation and Management of Marine Mammals in the North Atlantic
In pursuance of the objectives laid down in the Memorandum of Understanding, signed at Tromsø on 19 April 1990, on cooperation between countries bordering the North Atlantic Ocean in research, conservation and management of marine mammals
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For this lab, my goal is to familiarize you with climate model output using the intermediate complexity model cgenie (Grid enabled Earth System Model) through both matlab and a software program called Panoply
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On the evolution of the oceanic component of the ipsl climate modelsOn the evolution of the oceanic component of the ipsl climate models
The aim of this paper is to detail the formulation of the oceanic component of the climate model developed at ipsl, and in particular to give insight on its evolution from the ipslcm4 version [Marti et al
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Physical Oceanography Division cy-2010 PublicationsPhysical Oceanography Division cy-2010 Publications
Arndt, D. S., M. O. Baringer, and M. R. Johnson (editors), 2010: State of the climate in 2009. Bull. Am. Met. Soc., 91(6): S1-S222
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Project Title : Ti Ammo Theoretical Investigations of the Atlantic Multidecadal to Millenial OscillationsProject Title : Ti Ammo Theoretical Investigations of the Atlantic Multidecadal to Millenial Oscillations
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North Atlantic Gyre Circulation Variability Associated with the Atlantic Multidecadal OscillationNorth Atlantic Gyre Circulation Variability Associated with the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation
Yanyun Liu1,2, Sang-Ki Lee1,2, Barbara A. Muhling3, John T. Lamkin3, David B. Enfield1,2, Chunzai Wang2, Christopher S. Meinen2 and Molly O. Baringer2
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\"In the City\" article by Scott Wardwell, Airport Director"In the City" article by Scott Wardwell, Airport Director
Maine. The museum presents the unique history of the airport through photographs and a small number of static displays. Over the last couple of years, these displays have been upgraded with more to come
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Discuss the goals of British, French and Spanish exploration in North America and the means by which each nation attempted to achieve them.”Discuss the goals of British, French and Spanish exploration in North America and the means by which each nation attempted to achieve them.”
Alth, status and reputation. The European powerhouses; Great Britain, France and Spain each had their goals set for exploration and conquest in the New World
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Climatic Hazards and Social Transformations in the North Atlantic region and the North American Southwest, 900 to 1500 ceClimatic Hazards and Social Transformations in the North Atlantic region and the North American Southwest, 900 to 1500 ce
By Scott E. Ingram, Andrew Dugmore, Jette Arneborg, George Hambrecht, Michelle Hegmon, Keith Kintigh, Thomas McGovern, Margaret Nelson, Richard Oram, Matthew Peeples, Katherine Spielmann, Orri Vesteinsson
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Deep Atlantic Circulation During the Last Glacial Maximum and DeglaciationDeep Atlantic Circulation During the Last Glacial Maximum and Deglaciation
By: Delia W. Oppo (Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) & William B. Curry (Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) 2012 Nature Education
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