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Scripps Researchers Document Significant Changes In The Deep Sea
July 23, 2004 Scripps Institution's Henry Ruhl and Ken Smith show in the new issue of the journal Science that changes in climate at the surface of the ocean may be impacting communities of larger animals more ... > full story -
New Findings On Climate Show Gradual Shift To Modern But Increased Sensitivity To Perturbations
May 20, 2004 Earth's climate system is more sensitive to perturbations now than it was in the distant past, according to a study published this week in the journal Nature. The findings suggest a previously ... > full story -
'EARTH EKG': Groundbreaking Initiative Will Revolutionize Our Understanding Of How Earth Works
April 20, 2004 Forty-seven countries and the European Commission are set to convene in Tokyo for a groundbreaking Earth Observation Summit, a milestone effort to collaborate globally on making people and economies ... > full story -
By Looking Back, Scientists See A Bright Future For Climate Change
April 15, 2004 Dake Chen at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory recently used more than a century of climate data to successfully test an improved model of ENSO, the El-Niño/Southern ... > full story -
Scientists Find More Keys To The North Pacific Ocean's Climate
March 11, 2004 Using satellite and other data, scientists have discovered that sea surface temperatures and sea level pressure in the North Pacific have undergone unusual changes over the last five ... > full story -
Research Links Long Droughts In U.S. To Ocean Temperature Variations
March 10, 2004 Large-scale, long-lasting droughts in the United States – such as the present one in the West -- tend to be linked to warmer than normal sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean, ... > full story -
Statistics Research Offers New Forecast Of El Nino
January 27, 2004 A statistical model from Ohio State University is forecasting sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean in a new ... > full story -
New Study Suggests El Nino-Related Fires May Be Significant Source Of Greenhouse Gases
January 6, 2004 James Randerson, assistant professor of Earth system science at UC Irvine, and colleagues report that by combining satellite data and measurements of atmospheric gases, they have quantified for the ... > full story -
Volcanic Eruptions May Affect El Nino Onset
November 20, 2003 A new study by scientists at the University of Virginia (UVa) in Charlottesville and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado, suggests that explosive volcanic ... > full story -
Ice Cores May Yield Clues To 5,000-Year-Old Mystery
November 7, 2003 The latest expeditions to ice caps in the high, tropical Peruvian Andes Mountains by Ohio State University scientists may shed light on a mysterious global climate change they believe occurred more ... > full story
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