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Typhoon-Ocean Interaction in the Western North Pacific:Part 2
Typhoon-Ocean Interaction Western North Pacific
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2015/7/13
During summer 2010, the Taiwan National Science Council and the US Office of Naval Research conducted a large typhoon-ocean field experiment named Impact of Typhoons on the Ocean in the Pacific (ITOP)...
Seasonal and Mesoscale Variability of the Kuroshio Near Its Origin
Seasonal and Mesoscale Variability Kuroshio Near
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2015/7/13
The Kuroshio is the most important current in the North Pacific. Here, we present historical data and recent observations of the Kuroshio off the coasts of Taiwan and the Philippine Archipelago, with ...
The Story Behind the Story
Story Behind Story
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2015/7/13
The arctic breath of Boreas, god of winter, sweeps in on a frozen wind. It hangs in the air like crystals from the Great White North.Jagged ice floes creak and groan their way onto Gurnet Road, pushin...
Mean Structure and Variability of the Cold Dome Northeast of Taiwan
Structure and Variability Cold Dome Northeast Taiwan
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2015/7/13
The "cold dome" off northeastern Taiwan is one of the distinctive oceanic features in the seas surrounding Taiwan. The cold dome is important because persistent upwelling makes the region highly biolo...
Sea Level:An Introduction to the Special Issue
Sea Level Introduction to the Special Issue
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2015/7/9
If you listen closely to the current public discourse on climate change, you will frequently hear the refrain "Global Warming and Sea Level Rise." Although global warming is likely to have many seriou...
Global Climate and Sea Level:Enduring Variability and Rapid Fluctuations Over the Past 150,000 Years
Global Climate Sea Level Enduring Variability Rapid Fluctuations Past 150,000 Years
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2015/7/9
Although climate variations and sea level changes are often discussed interchangeably, climate change need not always result in sea level change. Perturbations in Earth's orbit cause major climate cha...
Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Changes in Sea Level
Nineteenth Twentieth Century Sea Level
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2015/7/9
Following the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000–20,000 years ago), sea level rose at rates on the order of several tens of millimeters per year at times, and increased overall by over 130 m. However, melti...
Ocean warming contributes to global mean sea level rise by reducing the density of seawater, thus increasing its volume. Freshening of seawater also reduces its density, and this effect contributes to...
Land Ice and Sea Level Rise:A Thirty-Year Perspective
Land Ice Sea Level Rise Thirty-Year Perspective
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2015/7/9
The present-day assessment of contributions to sea level rise from glaciers and ice sheets depends to a large degree on new technologies that allow efficient and precise detection of change in otherwi...
Balancing the Sea Level Budget
Balancing Sea Level Budget
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2015/7/9
Sea level rise is both a powerful impact of and indicator for global warming and climate change. Observing sea level change, as well as its causes, is therefore a top priority for scientists and socie...
Understanding and Projecting Sea Level Change
Understanding and Projecting Sea Level Change
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2015/7/9
There is intense scientific and public interest in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) projections of sea level for the twenty-first century and beyond. The Fourth Assessment Report (...
Coastal areas constitute important habitats, and they contain a large and growing population, much of it located in economic centers such as London, New York, Tokyo, Shanghai, Mumbai, and Lagos. The r...
I know you will appreciate this issue of Oceanography, which features excellent articles on sea level rise. In this regard, it is timely that the National Research Council Committee released the final...
At both regional and national levels, there is an urgent need to develop a clear picture of how climate change will alter multiple environmental properties in the ocean. Specifically, what will such c...
Global sea level rise is one of the more certain impacts of human-induced global warming, although future projections of its magnitude vary widely. Given the large and growing population and economic ...