Tentative evidence suggests that the contraction of Arctic sea ice and the slowdown of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) may have already started in the 1970 or …
Robust detection of anthropogenic climate change is crucial to:(i) improve our understanding of Earth system responses to external forcing,(ii) reduce uncertainty in future …
M Xie, JC Moore, L Zhao, M Wolovick… - … Chemistry and Physics, 2022 - acp.copernicus.org
Climate models simulate lower rates of North Atlantic heat transport under greenhouse gas climates than at present due to a reduction in the strength of the Atlantic Meridional …
C Yue, S Jevrejeva, Y Qu, L Zhao… - npj Climate and …, 2023 - nature.com
The IPCC sixth assessment report forecasts sea level rise (SLR) of up to 2 m along coasts by 2100 relative to 1995–2014 following business as usual (SSP585) scenarios …
The Arctic sea ice loss during the past several decades plays an important role in driving global climate change. Herein we explore the effects of Arctic sea ice loss on global ocean …
S Yuan, S Zhu, X Luo, B Mu - Ocean Modelling, 2024 - Elsevier
Accurate prediction of Arctic sea ice is essential for ship navigation. The numerical forecast is an important method to predict sea ice. However, currently, it has significant bias from …
We investigate the impact of Arctic sea ice loss on the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and North Atlantic climate in a coupled general circulation model (IPSL …
Simple Summary Harmful algal blooms present a particular risk for marine ecosystems and human health alike. In this sense, it is important to accurately predict how toxin-producing …
D Cote, CA Konecny, J Seiden, T Hauser… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Climate change will alter ecosystems and impose hardships on marine resource users as fish assemblages redistribute to habitats that meet their physiological requirements. Marine …