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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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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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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Agulhas Current (section Agulhas leakage and rings)
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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Gulf Stream (section Gulf Stream rings)
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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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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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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Global surface temperature (section Tree rings and ice cores (from 1,000–2,000 years before present))
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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Climate change (redirect from Modern Warm Period)
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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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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(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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Broadwell (microarchitecture) (redirect from Core-M)
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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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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Mount Takahe (section Tephra in ice cores)
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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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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Proxy (climate) (section Ice cores)
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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Agulhas Bank (section Agulhas leakage and rings)
contribute to the shedding of an Agulhas ring. Agulhas rings are large anticyclonic eddies or warm core rings of ocean water that are pinched off the Agulhas...
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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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Saturn (section Planetary rings)
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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