Oceanography
- Bubble Plume Evidence Suggests Warmer Ocean May Be Releasing Frozen Methane
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is slowly released at almost all depths along the Washington and Oregon coastal margin. But the ...
Article - News Staff - Oct 14 2015 - 6:57pm
- Global Weirding: Blame The North Atlantic
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solar activity. And all of these do influence the “jet stream” high in the atmosphere that guides and ...
Article - The Conversation - Jan 22 2016 - 8:21pm
- Armada Of Icebergs Each Bigger Than The Empire State Building Followed Last Ice Age
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with ice that was so thick and heavy it was grounded on the sea floor all the way to the edge of the ...
Article - News Staff - Feb 18 2016 - 8:36am
- Around The Arctic June 2013
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August [2010] (check the animation) all of the ice in those channels started breaking up and multiyear ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Jun 20 2013 - 12:02pm
- Arctic Ice October 2010
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bower-anchor, and about six hundred fathoms of hawser; but with our brig in all essentials uninjured. We were ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Oct 9 2010 - 5:46pm
- Brittlestar City- Underwater Summit Taller Than The World’s Tallest Building
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flowing in all the rivers of the world,” says Dr. Mike Williams of NIWA. “In terms of the world’s oceans, ...
Article - News Staff - May 18 2008 - 3:00pm
- Arctic Ice September 2010
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energy to deal with them just yet. But please do continue to leave comments- I value all input very ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Oct 3 2010 - 4:11pm
- Arctic Ice November 2010
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fluctuations quantitatively are still inadequate. Data on total regime and over-all shrinkage of glaciers are ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Oct 29 2010 - 9:19pm
- Arctic Ice August 2010- Update #2
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ammunition to climate change deniers: "nothing new here, then." The total loss of all ice shelves ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Oct 3 2010 - 4:14pm
- Arctic Ice September 2010- Update #1
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dipole anomaly-]... Ice extent remained lower than normal in all regions of the Arctic, with open water ...
Article - Patrick Lockerby - Oct 3 2010 - 4:12pm