Accuracy of El Ni?o simulation hones climate change estimates
Scientists found that when the models simulate the subsurface ocean current variations more accurately, asymmetry between El Niño and La Niña increases.
Scientists found that when the models simulate the subsurface ocean current variations more accurately, asymmetry between El Niño and La Niña increases.
The PacIOOS Ocean Modeling Group was awarded $510,000 in grant funding by NOAA.
Sea level variability alters tidal cycles and enhances the risks of coastal flooding and erosion beyond changes associated with sea level rise.
The study examined ‘cryptobenthic’ fishes at the base of coral reef food webs in the Arabian Gulf and Sea of Oman.
Scientists analyzed four prominent ocean temperature datasets over the past 52 years.
Ian F. Tapu’s essay won first place in the National Native American Law Students Association writing competition.
A study from 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补’s CTAHR departments finds that ʻulu (breadfruit) growth can expand due to climate change.
As early as 2050, floods, storms and drought could worsen and become more regular.
The data suggests that present-day extreme water levels will become commonplace within the next few decades.
SOEST researchers found in the next few decades, sea-level rise will likely cause an increase in flooding in Honolulu’s urban core.