Marine heatwaves
Ocean temperature variability is a fundamental component of the Earth's climate system, and
extremes in this variability affect the health of marine ecosystems around the world. The …
extremes in this variability affect the health of marine ecosystems around the world. The …
Smooth and spiky: the importance of variability in marine climate change ecology
Greenhouse gas emissions are warming the ocean with profound consequences at all
levels of organization, from organismal rates to ecosystem processes. The proximate driver …
levels of organization, from organismal rates to ecosystem processes. The proximate driver …
Twenty-first century ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and upper-ocean nutrient and primary production decline from CMIP6 model projections
L Kwiatkowski, O Torres, L Bopp, O Aumont… - …, 2020 - bg.copernicus.org
Anthropogenic climate change is projected to lead to ocean warming, acidification,
deoxygenation, reductions in near-surface nutrients, and changes to primary production, all …
deoxygenation, reductions in near-surface nutrients, and changes to primary production, all …
New York State Climate Impacts Assessment Chapter 02: New York State's Changing Climate
C Lamie, D Bader, K Graziano, R Horton, K John… - 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Many fundamental aspects of New York State's climate have already begun to change, and
the changes are projected to continue—and in some cases, accelerate—throughout the 21st …
the changes are projected to continue—and in some cases, accelerate—throughout the 21st …
Projected marine heatwaves in the 21st century and the potential for ecological impact
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are extreme climatic events in oceanic systems that can have
devastating impacts on ecosystems, causing abrupt ecological changes and socioeconomic …
devastating impacts on ecosystems, causing abrupt ecological changes and socioeconomic …
An increase in marine heatwaves without significant changes in surface ocean temperature variability
Marine heatwaves (MHWs)—extremely warm, persistent sea surface temperature (SST)
anomalies causing substantial ecological and economic consequences—have increased …
anomalies causing substantial ecological and economic consequences—have increased …
[HTML][HTML] Thermal displacement by marine heatwaves
Marine heatwaves (MHWs)—discrete but prolonged periods of anomalously warm ocean
temperatures—can drastically alter ocean ecosystems, with profound ecological and …
temperatures—can drastically alter ocean ecosystems, with profound ecological and …
Threat by marine heatwaves to adaptive large marine ecosystems in an eddy-resolving model
Marine heatwaves (MHWs), episodic periods of abnormally high sea surface temperature,
severely affect marine ecosystems. Large marine ecosystems (LMEs) cover~ 22% of the …
severely affect marine ecosystems. Large marine ecosystems (LMEs) cover~ 22% of the …
[HTML][HTML] Evolution of the global coupled climate response to Arctic sea ice loss during 1990–2090 and its contribution to climate change
Alexander, MA, US Bhatt, JE Walsh, MS Timlin, JS Miller, and JD Scott, 2004: The
atmospheric response to realistic Arctic sea ice anomalies in an AGCM during winter. J …
atmospheric response to realistic Arctic sea ice anomalies in an AGCM during winter. J …
Climate change and harmful benthic microalgae
PA Tester, RW Litaker, E Berdalet - Harmful Algae, 2020 - Elsevier
Sea surface temperatures in the world's oceans are projected to warm by 0.4–1.4° C by mid
twenty-first century causing many tropical and sub-tropical harmful dinoflagellate genera like …
twenty-first century causing many tropical and sub-tropical harmful dinoflagellate genera like …