نتایج جستجو برای: sea currents

تعداد نتایج: 178502  

2009
Wenjun Zhang Jianping Li Fei-Fei Jin

[1] The spatial and temporal features of the El Niño/ Southern Oscillation (ENSO) meridional scales are investigated using the Hadley Center Global Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature (HadISST) data for the period of 1950–2007. The results show that the meridional scales of the ENSO warm and cold events are asymmetric and exhibit interdecadal changes. The meridional extent of the sea surface te...

2011
Peter P. Sullivan James C. McWilliams

The long term objective of our research is to advance the understanding of air-sea interaction and the coupling between the atmospheric and oceanic boundary layers (the ABL and OBL) mediated by the surface gravity wave field, in order ultimately to develop better parameter­ izations of the boundary layers and surface fluxes for coupled, large-scale numerical models. Turbulence-resolving, large-...

2017
J. Aguzzi E. Fanelli T. Ciuffardi A. Schirone J. Craig S. Aiello F. Ameli M. Anghinolfi G. Barbarino E. Barbarito N. Beverini S. Biagi A. Biagioni B. Bouhadef C. Bozza G. Cacopardo M. Calamai C. Calì A. Capone F. Caruso S. Cecchini A. Ceres T. Chiarusi M. Circella R. Cocimano R. Coniglione M. Costa G. Cuttone C. D’Amato A. D’Amico G. De Bonis V. De Luca N. Deniskina C. Distefano L. S. Di Mauro P. Fermani G. Ferrara V. Flaminio L. A. Fusco F. Garufi V. Giordano A. Gmerk R. Grasso G. Grella C. Hugon M. Imbesi V. Kulikovskiy G. Larosa D. Lattuada K. P. Leismüller E. Leonora P. Litrico A. Lonardo F. Longhitano D. Lo Presti E. Maccioni A. Margiotta A. Marinelli A. Martini R. Masullo R. Mele P. Migliozzi E. Migneco A. Miraglia C. M. Mollo M. Mongelli M. Morganti P. Musico M. Musumeci C. A. Nicolau A. Orlando A. Orzelli R. Papaleo C. Pellegrino M. G. Pellegriti C. Perrina P. Piattelli E. Poma S. Pulvirenti F. Raffaelli N. Randazzo G. Riccobene A. Rovelli M. Sanguineti P. Sapienza V. Sciacca I. Sgura F. Simeone V. Sipala F. Speziale A. Spitaleri M. Spurio S. M. Stellacci M. Taiuti G. Terreni L. Trasatti A. Trovato F. Versari P. Vicini S. Viola D. Vivolo

In the deep sea, the sense of time is dependent on geophysical fluctuations, such as internal tides and atmospheric-related inertial currents, rather than day-night rhythms. Deep-sea neutrino telescopes instrumented with light detecting Photo-Multiplier Tubes (PMT) can be used to describe the synchronization of bioluminescent activity of abyssopelagic organisms with hydrodynamic cycles. PMT rea...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2005
Daniel L Feltham

The region of sea ice near the edge of the sea ice pack is known as the marginal ice zone (MIZ), and its dynamics are complicated by ocean wave interaction with the ice cover, strong gradients in the atmosphere and ocean and variations in sea ice rheology. This paper focuses on the role of sea ice rheology in determining the dynamics of the MIZ. Here, sea ice is treated as a granular material w...

Journal: :Journal Of Geophysical Research: Oceans 2021

Two methods for the mapping of ocean surface currents from satellite measurements sea level and future current vectors are presented contrasted. Both rely on linear Gaussian ...

2001
Paulo S. Polito John P. Ryan W. Timothy Liu Francisco P. Chavez

Tropical instability waves (TIWs) are detected in remotely-sensed sea surface height (SSH), temperature (SST), and wind records of the eastern equatorial Pacific. Analyses of TIW anomaly relationships reveal strong dynamical influence of TIWs within approximately 5 of the equator. The first influence is advective heat flux. The primary forcing of TIW SST anomalies is advection of the meridional...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2010
Craig R McClain Sarah Mincks Hardy

Anthropogenic disturbances such as fishing, mining, oil drilling, bioprospecting, warming, and acidification in the deep sea are increasing, yet generalities about deep-sea biogeography remain elusive. Owing to the lack of perceived environmental variability and geographical barriers, ranges of deep-sea species were traditionally assumed to be exceedingly large. In contrast, seamount and chemos...

2017
Simon Van Wynsberge Serge Andréfouët Nabila Gaertner-Mazouni Josina Tiavouane Daphné Grulois Jérôme Lefèvre Malin L Pinsky Cécile Fauvelot

Previous seascape genetics studies have emphasized the role of ocean currents and geographic distances to explain the genetic structure of marine species, but the role of benthic habitat has been more rarely considered. Here, we compared the population genetic structure observed in West Pacific giant clam populations against model simulations that accounted habitat composition and configuration...

2009
C. HANS NELSON CARLOTA ESCUTIA

Three case studies are used to exemplify the wide variety of controlling factors that combine to influence the development of modern turbidite systems, and how these vary with location and time. For example, Cascadia Basin in the Pacific Ocean off western North America, which is underlain by the Cascadia Subduction Zone, exhibits the dominant tectonic control of earthquake triggering for turbid...

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

The structure of the developed interactive model wind waves and currents for construction area in Kola Bay, Barents Sea is considered. interaction between three modules which based on SWAN, ARTEMIS COASTOX models shown. can be applied to get statistical characteristics currents. article presents an overview results applying a chain numerical determine wave loads structures projected Center Cons...

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