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Sea Surface Temperature of the mid-Piacenzian Ocean: A Data-Model Comparison

Sea Surface Temperature of the mid-Piacenzian Ocean: A Data-Model Comparison

... the Piacenzian Age, is particularly attractive for palaeoclimate studies because many of the first-order boundary con- ditions were little different than today: continents and ocean basins were near their ... See full document

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Implication of methodological uncertainties for mid-Holocene sea surface temperature reconstructions

Implication of methodological uncertainties for mid-Holocene sea surface temperature reconstructions

... Sea surface temperature (SST) reconstructions have proved to be a valuable tool for evaluation of Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) simulations (Kageyama et ...MH sea surface tem- perature ... See full document

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The use of diatom transfer functions in estimating sea-surface temperature and sea-ice in cores from the southeast Indian Ocean

The use of diatom transfer functions in estimating sea-surface temperature and sea-ice in cores from the southeast Indian Ocean

... the sea-ice and the atmosphere are resultant of technological development in assessing circum-Antarctic synoptic patterns (eg cyclogenesis, cyclone pathways and persistence, reliable pressure readings) and the ... See full document

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Evaluation of PMIP2 and PMIP3 simulations of mid Holocene climate in the Indo Pacific, Australasian and Southern Ocean regions

Evaluation of PMIP2 and PMIP3 simulations of mid Holocene climate in the Indo Pacific, Australasian and Southern Ocean regions

... and surface temperature ...The model-simulated sea- sonal cycle in precipitation is consistent with the observed rainfall seasonality within the TNW domain (McBride, 1998; Lee and Wang, ...and ... See full document

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Role of the South China Sea Summer Upwelling in Tropical Cyclone Intensity

Role of the South China Sea Summer Upwelling in Tropical Cyclone Intensity

... upper ocean by mixing. In turn, upper-ocean thermal structure also affects the evolution of ...satellite data, in situ temperature and salinity observa- tions and the best-track data of ... See full document

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Model–data comparison and data assimilation of mid-Holocene Arctic sea ice concentration

Model–data comparison and data assimilation of mid-Holocene Arctic sea ice concentration

... climate model of intermediate complexity LOVECLIM version ...atmosphere, ocean, sea ice and land surface including ...spectral model with T21 horizontal resolution (correspond- ing to ... See full document

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Nonlinear dimensionality reduction in climate data

Nonlinear dimensionality reduction in climate data

... the data space is decomposed may show a slow convergence that makes the selection of a proper minimum number of subspaces for successfully representing the variability of the process ...multivariate data ... See full document

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Optimal adjustment of the atmospheric forcing parameters of ocean models using sea surface temperature data assimilation

Optimal adjustment of the atmospheric forcing parameters of ocean models using sea surface temperature data assimilation

... the model convergence to assimilated obser- vation strongly depends on the presence of the initialization procedure in the ...between model state and obser- vations when applied to a free model ... See full document

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An empirical stochastic model of sea-surface temperatures and surface winds over the Southern Ocean

An empirical stochastic model of sea-surface temperatures and surface winds over the Southern Ocean

... Southern Ocean, especially when combined with oceanic General Circulation Models ...Southern Ocean is likely to be of global significance, due to this ocean’s special role in linking the Atlantic, Pacific, ... See full document

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Frequency of Cyclonic Disturbances and Changing Productivity Patterns in the North Indian Ocean Region: A Study Using Sea Surface Temperature and Ocean Colour Data

Frequency of Cyclonic Disturbances and Changing Productivity Patterns in the North Indian Ocean Region: A Study Using Sea Surface Temperature and Ocean Colour Data

... years data from 1908 to 2007 and its effect in modulating the changing productivity pattern using daily and monthly data of Sea surface temperature (SST) from NOAA- AVHRR and ... See full document

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Modelling temperature and salinity in Liverpool Bay and the Irish Sea: sensitivity to model type and surface forcing

Modelling temperature and salinity in Liverpool Bay and the Irish Sea: sensitivity to model type and surface forcing

... of surface forcing input to the models is found to be important, and increased forcing resolution uni- versally increased the models’ skills in forecasting surface ...NEMO model performed as well as ... See full document

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Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Experiment 1: implementation strategy and mid-Pliocene global climatology using GENESIS v3.0 GCM

Pliocene Model Intercomparison Project Experiment 1: implementation strategy and mid-Pliocene global climatology using GENESIS v3.0 GCM

... The mid-Pliocene Warm Period ...Climate Model (GCM) simulations of the mid-Pliocene, form the ba- sis for the international, data-driven Pliocene Model Inter- comparison Project ... See full document

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Impact of intraseasonal wind bursts on sea surface temperature variability in the far eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean during boreal spring 2005 and 2006: focus on the mid-May 2005 event

Impact of intraseasonal wind bursts on sea surface temperature variability in the far eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean during boreal spring 2005 and 2006: focus on the mid-May 2005 event

... the mid-May 2005 event occurred during an unusually active ...2005 temperature record is made even more remarkable given that, unlike the 1998 one, it occurred in the absence of any strong El Niño anomaly ... See full document

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A model–data comparison of the Holocene global sea surface temperature evolution

A model–data comparison of the Holocene global sea surface temperature evolution

... the temperature record on the habi- tat depth has not been studied as much as ...Mediterranean Sea, Bentaleb et ...subsurface temperature where a chlorophyll maxi- mum can develop ...bian Sea ... See full document

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The PRISM4 (mid-Piacenzian) paleoenvironmental reconstruction

The PRISM4 (mid-Piacenzian) paleoenvironmental reconstruction

... Twelve data sets representing components of our Piacenzian reconstruction are shown in yellow and orange rectangles (PRISM3 and PRISM4, ...these data sets are indicated by teal rounded ... See full document

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Assimilating high-resolution sea surface temperature data improves the ocean forecast potential in the Baltic Sea

Assimilating high-resolution sea surface temperature data improves the ocean forecast potential in the Baltic Sea

... North Sea and the Baltic Sea (Hordoir et ...North Sea be- tween Scotland and Norway, and in the English Channel be- tween Brittany and Cornwall, respectively (Hordoir et ...the surface, ... See full document

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SeaConditions: a web and mobile service for safer professional and recreational activities in the Mediterranean Sea

SeaConditions: a web and mobile service for safer professional and recreational activities in the Mediterranean Sea

... hydrodynamic model is based on the Princeton Ocean Model (POM) im- plemented in the Adriatic Sea at a 1/45 ◦ horizontal resolu- tion and 31 sigma vertical levels (Oddo et ...Ionian Sea. ... See full document

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A Mathematical Model of Multi Hop HF Radio Propagation

A Mathematical Model of Multi Hop HF Radio Propagation

... the model draws on all the advantages of the previous semi-empirical model and more comprehensive con- sideration of various types of attenuation in ...the model we amend other factors, establish a ... See full document

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Consistency of the current global ocean observing systems from an Argo perspective

Consistency of the current global ocean observing systems from an Argo perspective

... global ocean observing systems relies on two ...deep ocean be- low 1500 m depth are ...deep-ocean temperature changes for estimating decadal changes in earth’s radiation balance has been noted ... See full document

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Average seasonal changes in chlorophyll a in Icelandic waters

Average seasonal changes in chlorophyll a in Icelandic waters

... statistical model (IS model), based on averaged 8 d composites of SeaWiFS chloro phyll data, day of the year, seabed depth, and the angular bearing to the location of water sampling around ...The ... See full document

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