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Corals Die as Global Warming Collides with Local Weather in the South China Sea
Corals Die Global Warming Collides Local Weather South China Sea
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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...
Researchers Create Means to Monitor Anthropogenic Global Warming in Real Time
Researchers Monitor Anthropogenic Global Warming Real Time
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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...
1,800 Years of Global Ocean Cooling Halted by Global Warming
1,800 Years Global Ocean Cooling Halted Global Warming
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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...
Walker Circulation and Global Warming:Lessons from the Geologic Past
Walker Circulation Global Warming Geologic Past
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2015/7/24
Short-lived El Niño events are temporary changes in tropical Pacific conditions that are responsible for dramatic perturbations to "normal" tropical climate, such as drought in Indonesia and floo...
Global warming to increase ocean upwelling, but fisheries impact uncertain
Global warming increase ocean upwelling fisheries impact uncertain
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2015/3/4
A report to be published Thursday in the journal Nature suggests that global warming may increase upwelling in several ocean current systems around the world by the end of this century, especially at ...
Eutrophication of ancient Lake Ohrid: Global warming amplifies detrimental effects of increased nutrient inputs
Eutrophication of ancient Lake Ohrid Global warming amplifies detrimental effects increased nutrient inputs
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2014/4/22
Lake Ohrid in southeastern Europe is one of the few ancient, long-lived lakes of the world, and contains more than 200 endemic species. On the basis of integrated monitoring of internal and external n...