Simple ocean model predicts El Niño 15 months in advance
Researchers can now skillfully predict El Niño and La Niña 15 months ahead of time using observations of the ocean surface temperature and height.
Researchers can now skillfully predict El Niño and La Niña 15 months ahead of time using observations of the ocean surface temperature and height.
The conference is widely recognized as the leading international venue for software engineering research.
The study provides new insight into how high levels of biodiversity are maintained in the open ocean.
The funding includes a five-year, $659,613 CAREER award and a two-year, $299,997 EPSCoR Research Fellows grant.
The office will help faculty and students to expand their research efforts, while enhancing the impact and visibility of Hawaiʻi-based research across the nation.
Waikīkī is facing a shift in flood hazards as sea levels rise—transitioning from a flooding that is driven primarily by rainfall to events dominated by tidal processes.
The discovery by IfA astronomers offers new clues about how brown dwarfs grow and change over time.
Hawaiian green sea turtles have been documented for the first time actively grazing on Chondria tumulosa.
Research conducted on Keck Observatory on Maunakea created the first complete picture of how light reflects off Uranus’s faint outer rings.
The Pacific RRCI will be housed in 东精影业’s Office of Land and Ocean Conservation Futures.