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Pavel Semkin, Kirill Baigubekov, Yuri Barabanshchikov, Sergey Gorin, Alexey Koltunov, Sergey Sagalaev, Olga Ulanova, Petr Tishchenko, Maria Shvetsova, Elena Shkirnikova, Pavel Tishchenko and Jing Zhang
Understanding the factors that control carbonate systems is an important goal due to the complex interactions between the hydrophysical and chemical?biological conditions in coastal basins. The results of this paper present the state of the carbonate sys...
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Angelo Rubino, Stefano Pierini, Sara Rubinetti, Michele Gnesotto and Davide Zanchettin
The Mediterranean Sea is of great and manifold relevance for global oceanic circulation and climate: Mediterranean waters profoundly affect the salinity of the North Atlantic Ocean and hence the global ocean circulation. Ocean motions are forced fundamen...
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Chiara Lapucci, Fabio Maselli, Graziella Chini Zittelli, Giulio Betti, Valentina Vannucchi, Massimo Perna, Stefano Taddei, Bernardo Gozzini, Alberto Ortolani and Carlo Brandini
In recent years, the occurrence of Ostreopsis ovata (O. ovata) Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB) has increased in the coasts of the Ligurian Sea, causing problems to the marine environment and human health. Favourable conditions for O. ovata bloom are triggered...
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Ioannis G. Mamoutos, Emmanuel Potiris, Elina Tragou, Vassilis Zervakis and Stamatios Petalas
A new, high-resolution model for the northern part of the Aegean Sea, aimed primarily at climatological research (relaxation and data assimilation-free climate simulations), is hereby presented, along with the results of a 28-year-long simulation coverin...
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Valery Bondur, Viktor Zamshin, Olga Chvertkova, Ekaterina Matrosova and Vasilisa Khodaeva
In this paper, the causes of the anomalous harmful algal bloom which occurred in the fall of 2020 in Kamchatka have been detected and analyzed using a long-term time series of heterogeneous satellite and simulated data with respect to the sea surface hei...
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Dong Eun Lee, Jaehee Kim, Yujin Heo, Hyunjin Kang and Eun Young Lee
The impact of climatic variability in atmospheric conditions on coastal environments accompanies adjustments in both the frequency and intensity of coastal storm surge events. The top winter season daily maximum sea level height events at 20 tidal statio...
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Patrick L. Colin and T. M. Shaun Johnston
Sea surface temperature, determined remotely by satellite (SSST), measures only the thin ?skin? of the ocean but is widely used to quantify the thermal regimes on coral reefs across the globe. In situ measurements of temperature complements global satell...
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Eugenia Maria Garbarini,Marcela Hebe González,Alfredo Luis Rolla
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The aim of this work is to study the connection between sea surface temperature (SST) in the South Atlantic Ocean and the semi-permanent anticyclone. In order to do this, SST and geopotential height in 1000 hPa from the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis for the 1981-...
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Qiaoyu Tong and Suxiang Yao
Using ERA-interim Reanalysis data and observational data, the intraseasonal oscillation of the winter rainfall in southern China is studied. The mean square deviation of daily precipitation is used to express precipitation variability, and winter precipi...
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Scott Curtis, Thomas Crawford, Munshi Rahman, Bimal Paul, M. Giashuddin Miah, M. Rafiqul Islam and Mohin Patel
Understanding seasonal precipitation input into river basins is important for linking large-scale climate drivers with societal water resources and the occurrence of hydrologic hazards such as floods and riverbank erosion. Using satellite data at 0.25-de...
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