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Lifeguards train during King Tides, experiencing a variety of ocean conditions
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Turbulence in oceans to increase rapidly as Earth heats up
The polar oceans will become much more turbulent as the planet warms, a new study by researchers at the Institute for Basic Science in South Korea noted. Polar oceans comprise around 15 per cent of ...
A subpolar gyre is a large-scale ocean current system located at high latitudes created by a persistent region of low ...
We've gone to the bottom of the ocean to study how its chemistry shapes our planet's climate, even chasing lava-spewing ...
Shaken and Stirred: Teaching the Next Generation of Oceanographers about Ocean Turbulence and Mixing
If you’ve ever been on an airplane, you know how turbulence feels: shaky and chaotic. Just like there is turbulence in the ...
Abstract: Swarm of autonomous underwater vehicles(AUVs) for ocean monitoring has attracted increasing attentions. However, the problem of understanding ocean currents ...
Abstract: Most studies investigated Kuroshio on quantitative values measured at standard grid locations or along a transect. However, this research delineates Kuroshio from its surrounding waters, and ...
Since the Industrial Revolution, scientists estimate that the ocean has become around 30% more acidic from the uptake of ...
Underwater seeps create streams of bubbles as methane and other chemicals dissolve in ocean water following their release from beneath the seabed. White mats of microbial communities live around seeps ...
A DOUBLE RED FLAG day with HIGH rip current risk at ocean beaches from Corolla to Buxton. Ocean conditions have brought powerful rip/longshore currents and 5 – 8 foot breaking surf making conditions ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Alexandra A Phillips, University of California, Santa Barbara (THE CONVERSATION) As ...
Humanity has reached the first Earth system tipping point, the widespread death of warm-water coral reefs, marking the beginning of irreversible planetary shifts. As global temperatures move beyond ...
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