The Cold Pool feature of the Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) is a body of cold bottom water that develops in the spring and persists through the summer-autumn months. It is maintained by northerly currents and can be traced back to Arctic water masses. The Cold Pool provides habitat for many boreal species at latitudes far south of their normal range and plays an important role in the population dynamics of lower and upper trophic level organisms. Here, we describe changes in the extent and thermal properties of the Cold Pool using both observations and models. Two indices are developed based on a gridded, interpolated bottom temperature dataset; the first is a mean temperature indicator, and the second is a spatial extent indicator. The temper...
Atlantic Water (AW) is the largest reservoir of heat in the Arctic Ocean, isolated from the surface ...
Atlantic Water (AW) is the largest reservoir of heat in the Arctic Ocean, isolated from the surface ...
The potential linkages between warming bottom temperatures and increased mortality and/or reduced gr...
The Cold Pool feature of the Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) is a body of cold bottom water that develop...
The Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) Cold Pool is a bottom-trapped cold (lower than 10 °C) and fresh (lower ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
During summer, distinctive, bottom-trapped, cold water mass of remnant local and remote winter water...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
The Mid-Atlantic Cold Pool is a seasonal mass of cold bottom water extending throughout the Mid-Atla...
The northern North Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent shelf seas, are influenced by several large-scale...
Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000514391400001International audienceThe deep sea plays a critic...
<div><p>Global scale forecasts of range shifts in response to global warming have provided vital ins...
As climate change accelerates, species are shifting poleward and subtropical and tropical species ar...
Previous studies have identified changes in habitat temperature as a major factor leading to the geo...
Global scale forecasts of range shifts in response to global warming have provided vital insight int...
Atlantic Water (AW) is the largest reservoir of heat in the Arctic Ocean, isolated from the surface ...
Atlantic Water (AW) is the largest reservoir of heat in the Arctic Ocean, isolated from the surface ...
The potential linkages between warming bottom temperatures and increased mortality and/or reduced gr...
The Cold Pool feature of the Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) is a body of cold bottom water that develop...
The Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB) Cold Pool is a bottom-trapped cold (lower than 10 °C) and fresh (lower ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
During summer, distinctive, bottom-trapped, cold water mass of remnant local and remote winter water...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Ame...
The Mid-Atlantic Cold Pool is a seasonal mass of cold bottom water extending throughout the Mid-Atla...
The northern North Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent shelf seas, are influenced by several large-scale...
Place: Hoboken Publisher: Wiley WOS:000514391400001International audienceThe deep sea plays a critic...
<div><p>Global scale forecasts of range shifts in response to global warming have provided vital ins...
As climate change accelerates, species are shifting poleward and subtropical and tropical species ar...
Previous studies have identified changes in habitat temperature as a major factor leading to the geo...
Global scale forecasts of range shifts in response to global warming have provided vital insight int...
Atlantic Water (AW) is the largest reservoir of heat in the Arctic Ocean, isolated from the surface ...
Atlantic Water (AW) is the largest reservoir of heat in the Arctic Ocean, isolated from the surface ...
The potential linkages between warming bottom temperatures and increased mortality and/or reduced gr...