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Though David Hilderman sees no B.C. sea level rise (letter to the editor in the May 15 Peninsula News Review), the NOAA Tides ...
Rising seas are fueled by melting ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica, on track to trigger catastrophic inland migration.
In the remote and hostile realm of the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica, powerful winds known as low-level jets (LLJs) ...
Duke University undergraduate Ava Kocher in this guest commentary explores the value of using living shorelines to protect ...
Multiple studies suggest 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming is “far too high” to prevent rapid ice sheet retreat that would be ...
In a surprising revelation, new research suggests that a geological anomaly millions of years ago could have ... provides key insights into a past event that mirrors the effects of contemporary sea ...
Scientists called it the great salinity anomaly, in case it comes up as a ... That could drive up sea level rise or change the current itself since temperature and salinity help determine the ...
A gravity anomaly in the Indian Ocean means that a ... Contemporary systems for determining sea level, which can now incorporate G.P.S. and lidar and satellite altimetry and so on, no longer ...
However, a new study from the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management at the University of Copenhagen reveals a positive anomaly ... sea ice. Credit: Mads Dømgaard / Norwegian Polar ...
Simply put, sea level rise can occur in two ways—the water ... During the strong El Niño of 1997, positive pressure anomalies and the weakened easterly winds in the western Pacific Ocean ...
"Examining gravity anomalies is a fancy way of saying we ... It stands at around 13,796 feet (4,205 m) above sea level but extends to the seafloor, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
"Examining gravity anomalies is a fancy way of saying we ... It stands at around 13,796 feet (4,205 m) above sea level but extends to the seafloor, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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