Changes in the global water cycle are expected as a result of anthropogenic climate change, but large uncertainties exist in how these changes will be manifest regionally. This is especially the case over the tropical oceans, where observed estimates of precipitation and evaporation disagree considerably. An alternative approach is to examine changes in near-surface salinity. Datasets of observed tropical Pacific and Atlantic near-surface salinity combined with climate model simulations are used to assess the possible causes and significance of salinity changes over the late twentieth century. Two different detection methodologies are then applied to evaluate the extent to which observed large-scale changes in near-surface salinity can be a...
Climate observations in much of the tropical oceans are scarce during most of the 20th century, so p...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Oceanography, Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Eng...
Based on the first ever combined analysis of observations from the round-the-world voyages of HMS Ch...
International audienceChanges in the global water cycle are expected as a result of anthropogenic cl...
Global hydrographic and air–sea freshwater flux datasets are used to investigate ocean salinity chan...
This thesis aims to use historical and recent global ocean observations to ascertain changes to the ...
Changes in the global water cycle critically impact environmental, agricultural, and energy systems ...
Using over 1.6 million profiles of salinity, potential temperature, and neutral density from histori...
Understanding observed changes to the global water cycle is key to predicting future climate changes...
A novel assessment of recent changes in air-sea freshwater fluxes has been conducted using a surface...
The dominant mode of variability in the tropical Pacific is the interannual El Nino-Southern Oscilla...
Ocean salinity records the hydrological cycle and its changes, but data scarcity and the large chang...
Climate observations in much of the tropical oceans are scarce during most of the 20th century, so p...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Oceanography, Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Eng...
Based on the first ever combined analysis of observations from the round-the-world voyages of HMS Ch...
International audienceChanges in the global water cycle are expected as a result of anthropogenic cl...
Global hydrographic and air–sea freshwater flux datasets are used to investigate ocean salinity chan...
This thesis aims to use historical and recent global ocean observations to ascertain changes to the ...
Changes in the global water cycle critically impact environmental, agricultural, and energy systems ...
Using over 1.6 million profiles of salinity, potential temperature, and neutral density from histori...
Understanding observed changes to the global water cycle is key to predicting future climate changes...
A novel assessment of recent changes in air-sea freshwater fluxes has been conducted using a surface...
The dominant mode of variability in the tropical Pacific is the interannual El Nino-Southern Oscilla...
Ocean salinity records the hydrological cycle and its changes, but data scarcity and the large chang...
Climate observations in much of the tropical oceans are scarce during most of the 20th century, so p...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Physical Oceanography, Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Eng...
Based on the first ever combined analysis of observations from the round-the-world voyages of HMS Ch...