نتایج جستجو برای: scale climatic signals including ocean

تعداد نتایج: 1723610  

2002
Dan Li Sherri Harms Jitender Deogun

This paper describes the application of data mining techniques in a National Drought Decision Support System, which focuses on drought risk management. Association rule discovery is one of the widely used approaches in data mining. This paper highlights the rule discovery algorithms that we have developed and used for discovering useful patterns in ocean parameters and climatic indices.

2010
Emmanuelle Puceat Christophe Lecuyer Yannick Donnadieu Philippe Naveau Gilles Ramstein Brian T. Huber Juergen Kriwet

The oxygen isotope composition of fossil fish teeth, a paleoupper ocean temperature proxy exceptionally resistant to diagenetic alteration, provides new insight on the evolution of the lowto middlelatitude thermal gradient between the middle Cretaceous climatic optimum and the cooler latest Cretaceous period. The new middle Cretaceous low to middle latitude thermal gradient agrees with that pre...

2005
JOELLEN L. RUSSELL RONALD J. STOUFFER KEITH W. DIXON

The analyses presented here focus on the Southern Ocean as simulated in a set of global coupled climate model control experiments conducted by several international climate modeling groups. Dominated by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the vast Southern Ocean can influence large-scale surface climate features on various time scales. Its climatic relevance stems in part from it being the...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Nilda Sanchez-Martin Angel Gonzalez-Zamora María Piles José Martínez-Fernández

A new index for agricultural drought monitoring is presented based on the integration of different soil/vegetation remote sensing observations. The synergistic fusion of the surface soil moisture (SSM) from the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission, with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) derived land surface temperature (LST), and water/vegetation indices for a...

2005
George Veronis

The past 30 years have witnessed a rapid evolution of circulation theory. Much of the progress can be attributed to the intuition and physical balance that have emerged from the use of simple models that isolate important processes. Major contributions along these lines were made by Stommel, Welander, and others. An excellent presentation of the ideas together with a number of significant advan...

2002
JOHN MARSHALL YOCHANAN KUSHNIR DAVID BATTISTI PING CHANG ARNAUD CZAJA ROBERT DICKSON JAMES HURRELL MICHAEL McCARTNEY R. SARAVANAN MARTIN VISBECK

Variability of the North Atlantic Oscillation and the Tropical Atlantic dominate the climate of the North Atlantic sector, the underlying ocean and surrounding continents on interannual to decadal time scales. Here we review these phenomena, their climatic impacts and our present state of understanding of their underlying cause. Copyright © 2001 Royal Meteorological Society.

2017
Ikuko Kitaba Masayuki Hyodo Takeshi Nakagawa Shigehiro Katoh David L. Dettman Hiroshi Sato

The weakening of the geomagnetic field causes an increase in galactic cosmic ray (GCR) flux. Some researchers argue that enhanced GCR flux might lead to a climatic cooling by increasing low cloud formation, which enhances albedo (umbrella effect). Recent studies have reported geological evidence for a link between weakened geomagnetic field and climatic cooling. However, more work is needed on ...

Journal: :Science 2004
Robert M Carter Paul Gammon

Ocean Drilling Program Site 1119 is ideally located to intercept discharges of sediment from the mid-latitude glaciers of the New Zealand Southern Alps. The natural gamma ray signal from the site's sediment core contains a history of the South Island mountain ice cap since 3.9 million years ago (Ma). The younger record, to 0.37 Ma, resembles the climatic history of Antarctica as manifested by t...

Journal: :Science 2001
G Siani M Paterne E Michel R Sulpizio A Sbrana M Arnold G Haddad

Sea surface reservoir ages must be known to establish a common chronological framework for marine, continental, and cryospheric paleoproxies, and are crucial for understanding ocean-continent climatic relationships and the paleoventilation of the ocean. Radiocarbon dates of planktonic foraminifera and tephra contemporaneously deposited over Mediterranean marine and terrestrial regions reveal th...

2015
Dorit M. Hammerling S. Randolph Kawa Kevin Schaefer Scott Doney Anna M. Michalak

Satellite observations of carbon dioxide (CO2) offer novel and distinctive opportunities for improving our quantitative understanding of the carbon cycle. Prospective observations include those from space-based lidar such as the active sensing of CO2 emissions over nights, days, and seasons (ASCENDS) mission. Here we explore the ability of such a mission to detect regional changes in CO2 fluxes...

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