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Global Warming "Hiatus" Never Happened, Study Says

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 5 June 201514 April 2023

After digging into existing measurements of Earth surface temperatures, a team of scientists finds there was no "hiatus" in temperature rise, which was thought to have started in 1998.

Posted inScience Updates

Communicating Uncertainties in Sea Surface Temperature

by N. A. Rayner, C. J. Merchant and G. K. Corlett 29 May 201528 February 2023

Sea Surface Temperature User Workshop on Uncertainties; Exeter, UK, 18–20 November 2014

Posted inResearch Spotlights

Hacking a Climate Satellite to See Beneath the Ocean's Surface

by E. Betz 27 May 20155 July 2022

When NASA launched its CALIPSO spacecraft, the space agency did not intend to estimate phytoplankton populations.

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Tracking the Missing Heat from the Global Warming Hiatus

by C. Reed 21 May 20159 December 2022

Despite indications that the Pacific Ocean is helping to take up the world's missing surface heat, the heat doesn't linger; oceanographers now find that heat has moved over to the Indian Ocean.

Posted inScience Updates

Better Utilization of Marine Seismic Data

by James A. Austin Jr., N. Bangs and D. S. Sawyer 20 May 201518 November 2022

Increasing the Access to and the Relevance of Marine Seismic Data; San Francisco, California, 11–13 December 2014

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National Science Foundation to Rebalance Ocean Science Funding

by Randy Showstack 15 May 201518 October 2022

In its response to a National Research Council survey on ocean sciences, the National Science Foundation has endorsed recommendations calling for a budgetary course correction.

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Humans Greatly Increase Mercury Levels in the Ocean

by S. Palus 22 April 201525 August 2022

A study of the natural cycle of mercury reveals that humans are to blame for a five- to sixfold increase in the oceanic concentrations of the potentially toxic element.

Posted inResearch Spotlights

Conquering Uncertainties in Tropical Climate Forecasts

by E. Betz 17 April 20156 March 2023

The key to better predictions of atmospheric temperature trends in the tropics may lie in more accurate measurements of sea surface temperatures.

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A Transformational Path Forward for the Ocean Sciences Community

by D. O. Conover and D. A. Bronk 26 March 201514 January 2022

A new Decadal Survey of Ocean Sciences balances rising facilities costs with research needs. The ocean science community should unite behind the report's resounding central message.

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Coastal Altimetry Challenges Our Understanding of Short Scales in the Ocean

by P. Cipollini, S. Vignudelli and J. Benveniste 24 March 201522 March 2023

8th Coastal Altimetry Workshop; Konstanz, Germany, 23–24 October 2014

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