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Will warming bring a change in the winds? Dust from the deep sea provides a clue(图)
Will warming winds deep sea provides a clue
2021/1/18
The westerlies -- or westerly winds -- play an important role in weather and climate locally and on a global scale by influencing precipitation patterns, impacting ocean circulation and steering tropi...
'Wrong-way' migrations stop shellfish from escaping ocean warming(图)
Wrong-way migrations stop shellfish escaping ocean warming
2020/9/18
Ocean warming is paradoxically driving bottom-dwelling invertebrates that are valuable to the shellfish industry –- including sea scallops, blue mussels, surf clams and quahogs –- into warmer waters a...
A rising tide of marine disease? How parasites respond to a warming world(图)
A rising tide marine disease parasites respond warming world
2020/6/12
Warming events are increasing in magnitude and severity, threatening many ecosystems worldwide. As global temperatures climb, uncertainties increase about the relationship, prevalence, and spread of p...
Researchers find new reason why Arctic is warming so fast(图)
new reason Arctic warming so fast
2020/2/28
The Arctic has experienced the warming effects of global climate change faster than any other region on the planet. Scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have developed a new theory ai...
With 2019 on pace to be one of the warmest years on record, a new study by an international team of researchers reveals how rapidly the Arctic and Antarctic are warming and examines the global consequ...
Sea fan corals face new threat in warming ocean:copper(图)
Sea fan corals new threat warming ocean:copper
2019/12/6
For colorful, graceful sea fans swaying on coral reefs in the waters around Puerto Rico, copper is an emerging threat in an era of warming oceans.In an NSF-funded study published in the journal Ecolog...
Unless warming is slowed,emperor penguins will march toward extinction(图)
emperor penguins extinction global climate
2019/11/22
Emperor penguins are some of the most striking and charismatic animals on Earth, but an NSF-funded study by scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has found that a warming climate may ...
Correcting historic sea surface temperatures reveals simpler pattern of ocean warming(图)
sea surface temperatures simpler pattern ocean warming
2019/10/23
Something odd happened in the oceans in the early 20th century. The North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific appeared to warm twice as much as the global average. Atmospheric and oceanic models have had t...
Corals Die as Global Warming Collides with Local Weather in the South China Sea
Corals Die Global Warming Collides Local Weather South China Sea
2017/3/30
In the South China Sea, a 2°C rise in the sea surface temperature in June 2015 was amplified to produce a 6°C rise on Dongsha Atoll, a shallow coral reef ecosystem, killing approximately 40 percent of...
How to monitor global ocean warming–without harming whales
monitor global ocean warming without harming whales
2016/11/29
Most of the extra heat trapped by human-generated emissions is ending up in the oceans. But tracking the temperature of the world’s oceans to monitor the change is trickier than it might seem. While s...
Researchers Create Means to Monitor Anthropogenic Global Warming in Real Time
Researchers Monitor Anthropogenic Global Warming Real Time
2016/8/1
A research team including a Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego climate scientist simulated in a computer model, for the first time, the realistic evolution o...
Low-oxygen 'dead zones' in North Pacific linked to past ocean warming
Low-oxygen dead zones North Pacific ocean warming
2015/12/7
A new study has found a link between abrupt ocean warming at the end of the last ice age and the sudden onset of low-oxygen, or hypoxic, conditions that led to vast marine dead zones.Results of the re...
Warming Antarctic waters may allow king crabs to "restructure" ecosystems
Warming Antarctic waters king crabs restructure ecosystems
2015/10/13
Rapid warming of the ocean west of the Antarctic Peninsula--the part of the continent that extends north toward South America--makes it possible king crab populations could return from the deep sea to...
1,800 Years of Global Ocean Cooling Halted by Global Warming
1,800 Years Global Ocean Cooling Halted Global Warming
2015/9/9
Prior to the advent of human-caused global warming in the 19th century, the surface layer of Earth’s oceans had undergone 1,800 years of a steady cooling trend, according to a new study. Dur...