• A warm core ring is a type of mesoscale eddy which forms and breaks off from an ocean current, such as the Gulf Stream or the Kuroshio Current. The ring...
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    that the water in the core of a ring has a different temperature regime than the shelf waters, there are times when a warm-core ring is undergoing its spring...
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  • several months and occur in most ocean basins. The separated rings can have both warm or cold cores and play a role in the thermohaline circulation, interocean...
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    in diameter with depths over 5 kilometers (3.1 mi). Cold core rings are the product of warm water currents wrapping around a colder water mass as it deviates...
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    Hurricane Opal most definitively illustrates the deepening abilities of a warm core ring. After crossing the Yucatán Peninsula, Opal reentered the Gulf of Mexico...
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    dissipate into the larger background currents. These anticyclonic warm core rings are estimated to have a transport of 3-9 Sv each, in total injecting...
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    Kouichi (June 13, 2006). "Diel vertical migration of squid in the warm core ring and cold water masses in the transition region of the western North...
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    cold-core rings, which rotate cyclonically (counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere), and warm-core rings, which...
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    the distant past, proxy data can be used for example from tree rings, corals, and ice cores. Observing the rising GST over time is one of the many lines...
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    930, during a time believed to be warm enough for sailing and farming. By retrieval and isotope analysis of marine cores and from examination of mollusc...
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    and ice cores. Around 1850 thermometer records began to provide global coverage. Between the 18th century and 1970 there was little net warming, as the...
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    of Hurricane Katrina. This protrusion detached into a warm core ring, or a small region of warm waters to an abnormally deep depth, and began to drift...
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    (April 27, 1999). "The Interaction between Hurricane Opal (1995) and a Warm Core Ring in the Gulf of Mexico". Monthly Weather Review. 128 (5). Miami, Florida:...
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    Tropical cyclone (redirect from Warm core)
    intensity due to the warming of ocean waters and intensification of the water cycle. A tropical cyclone is the generic term for a warm-cored, non-frontal synoptic-scale...
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  • Hatcher (1991). The biogeochemistry of particulate lipids in warm-core Gulf Stream ring systems (Thesis). OCLC 82869924. "Conte CV" (PDF). Retrieved April...
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    into the lower nutrient waters of the northeast Pacific Ocean. These "warm-core rings" transport heat out to sea, supplying nutrients (particularly nitrate...
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  • Atlantic Ocean, she examined diatoms in Gulf Stream warm core rings and how the warm core rings alter the distribution of diatoms. In Antarctica, she...
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    Simmonds, I. (2010). "Interactions between Hurricane Catarina (2004) and warm core rings in the South Atlantic Ocean". Journal of Geophysical Research. 115...
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    the Agulhas rings, mesoscale warm core rings that are shed from the Agulhas Current south of the Agulhas Bank. In average, five such rings are shed each...
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    Kunze, E. (1986). The mean and near-inertial velocity fields in a warm-core ring. Journal of physical oceanography, 16(8), 1444-1461. Talley, L. D. (2011)...
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    Kawaguchi, Kouichi (2006-06-13). "Diel vertical migration of squid in the warm core ring and cold water masses in the transition region of the western North...
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    Consortium 2017. A high-resolution pollen analysis of a core from Galicia concluded in 2003 that the Roman Warm Period lasted from 250 BC to AD 450 in northwestern...
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    highest core count (16 - 22) SKUs still work with a two-ring configuration connected by two bridges. The second configuration supports 12 to 15 cores and...
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    wind Warm core ring – A type of mesoscale eddy which breaks off from a warm ocean current. The ring is an independent circulatory system of warm water...
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    show that the F Ring consists of one core ring and a spiral strand around it. They also show that when Prometheus encounters the ring at its apoapsis...
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    height about 200,000 years ago. Several tephra layers encountered in ice cores at Mount Waesche and Byrd Station have been attributed to Mount Takahe,...
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    25,000 km (16,000 mi). However, measurements of Saturn's rings suggest a much more diffuse core, with a mass equal to about 17 Earths and a radius equal...
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    temperatures confirm global warming." CNN.com. 17 Feb. 2000. 7 Oct. 2009. [7] "The GRIP Coring Effort." NCDC. 26 Sept. 2009. [8] "Growth ring." Encyclopædia Britannica...
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  • A warm air intake (WAI) also known as a hot air intake (HAI), is a system to decrease the amount of the air going into a car for the purpose of increasing...
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    Below the upper layer is the relatively warm and saline IW. IRs are also regularly found to have secondary cores at depths between 1–1.5 km related to an...
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