Chapter 1 Ten Reasons Why Climate Change May be More Severe than Projected1 Barrie Pittock Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial and Research Organisation Aspendale, AustraliaChapter 1 Ten Reasons Why Climate Change May be More Severe than Projected1 Barrie Pittock Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial and Research Organisation Aspendale, Australia
Better flood protection for New Orleans should have been built before 2005 (Fischetti, 2001), not because it was certain New Orleans would be flooded in 2005, but because it might have been
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Review of Agency Inaction Under the apaReview of Agency Inaction Under the apa
Here, now, are two great whales laying their heads together; let us join them, and lay together our own.”
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Oc 210 topic 2: circulation in the deep seaOc 210 topic 2: circulation in the deep sea
The acc plays a crucial role in the circulation of the deep water of the world ocean
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Ccamlr-xxxiv/29 rev. 1 28 october 2015 a proposal for the establishment of a ross sea region marine protected areaCcamlr-xxxiv/29 rev. 1 28 october 2015 a proposal for the establishment of a ross sea region marine protected area
Mindful that the objective of the Convention is the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources, where conservation includes rational use in accordance with the provisions of the Convention and the conservation principles in Article
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1. Introduction Sea ice, which provides a layer of thermal insulation between ocean and atmosphere and reflects most of the incident solar insolation, is central to polar climate studies1. Introduction Sea ice, which provides a layer of thermal insulation between ocean and atmosphere and reflects most of the incident solar insolation, is central to polar climate studies
Simulations of a second case study covering Europe and the Arctic Ocean demonstrate remote impacts of Arctic sea ice thickness on mid-latitude synoptic meteorology that develop within two weeks during a winter 2012 blocking event
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Accomplishments major goals of the projectAccomplishments major goals of the project
Antarctic Ice Sheet, which then causes the ice sheet to melt and raise global sea level. To understand these processes, we will create a coupled model of the polar Southern Hemisphere with high enough horizontal resolution to represent mesoscale dynamics in each
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Final Report of the Thirty-sixth Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting Brussels, 20-29 May 2013Final Report of the Thirty-sixth Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting Brussels, 20-29 May 2013
Northern Ireland, the United States of America, and Uruguay met in Brussels from 20 to 29 May 2013, for the purpose of exchanging information
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Distribution of short-finned squid Illex argentinusDistribution of short-finned squid Illex argentinus
José Seco1, Gustavo Daneri3, Filipe R. Ceia1, Rui Pedro Vieira1,4,5, Simeon L. Hill6 & José Xavier1,6
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Clivar related Sessions in 2018 Ocean Science Meeting Part 1: Sessions proposed by clivar scientists 5Clivar related Sessions in 2018 Ocean Science Meeting Part 1: Sessions proposed by clivar scientists 5
AI001: Advances in understanding ocean eddies and their interactions with the atmosphere 5
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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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Production of North Pacific Deep Waters During the early CenozoicProduction of North Pacific Deep Waters During the early Cenozoic
Pacific deep waters. Even when well preserved, foraminiferal stable isotope values record variations in local conditions that may overprint deep-water mass signals
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Valorisation des résultats des campagnes océanographiquesValorisation des résultats des campagnes océanographiques
Résultats majeurs obtenus : Circulation quantitative surface-fond de l’Atlantique Sud-Est. Meilleures compréhension du comportement des anneaux des Aiguilles
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Postdoctoral InvestigatorWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution Postdoctoral Investigator
Thesis – Reproductive Ecology of Deep-Water Scleractinians – Prof. Paul Tyler, Prof. John Gage
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