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A new study by researchers from MIT and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich shows that the most extreme rain events in most regions of the world will increase in intensity by 3 to 15 p...
Tropical lowland frogs at greater risk from climate warming than high-elevation species,study shows
Tropical lowland frogs greater risk climate warming high-elevation species
2017/4/27
A new study of Peruvian frogs living at a wide variety of elevations—from the Amazon floodplain to high Andes peaks—lends support to the idea that lowland amphibians are at higher risk from future cli...
Corals Die as Global Warming Collides with Local Weather in the South China Sea
Corals Die Global Warming Collides Local Weather South China Sea
2017/3/30
In the South China Sea, a 2°C rise in the sea surface temperature in June 2015 was amplified to produce a 6°C rise on Dongsha Atoll, a shallow coral reef ecosystem, killing approximately 40 percent of...
Evidence disproving tropical ‘thermostat’ theory:global warming can breach limits for life
disproving tropical thermostat theory global warming breach limits for life
2017/3/14
New research findings show that as the world warmed millions of years ago, conditions in the tropics may have made it so hot some organisms couldn’t survive.Longstanding theories dating to the 1980s s...
As the world warms, mountain snowpack will not only melt earlier, it will also melt more slowly, according to a new study by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).The count...
Rapid Arctic warming has in the past shifted Southern Ocean winds
Rapid Arctic warming past shifted Southern Ocean winds
2017/2/15
The global climate is a complex machine in which some pieces are separate yet others are connected. Scientists try to discover the connections to predict what will happen to our climate, especially in...
How to monitor global ocean warming–without harming whales
monitor global ocean warming without harming whales
2016/11/29
Most of the extra heat trapped by human-generated emissions is ending up in the oceans. But tracking the temperature of the world’s oceans to monitor the change is trickier than it might seem. While s...
In ocean expanses where oxygen has vanished, newly discovered bacteria are diminishing additional life molecules. They help make virtual dead zones even deader.It’s natural for bacteria to deplete ni...
Researchers Create Means to Monitor Anthropogenic Global Warming in Real Time
Researchers Monitor Anthropogenic Global Warming Real Time
2016/8/1
A research team including a Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego climate scientist simulated in a computer model, for the first time, the realistic evolution o...
Climate change is rapidly heating up lakes around the world, threatening freshwater supplies and ecosystems across the planet, according to a study spanning six continents.More than 60 scientists took...
Low-oxygen 'dead zones' in North Pacific linked to past ocean warming
Low-oxygen dead zones North Pacific ocean warming
2015/12/7
A new study has found a link between abrupt ocean warming at the end of the last ice age and the sudden onset of low-oxygen, or hypoxic, conditions that led to vast marine dead zones.Results of the re...
Warming Antarctic waters may allow king crabs to "restructure" ecosystems
Warming Antarctic waters king crabs restructure ecosystems
2015/10/13
Rapid warming of the ocean west of the Antarctic Peninsula--the part of the continent that extends north toward South America--makes it possible king crab populations could return from the deep sea to...
1,800 Years of Global Ocean Cooling Halted by Global Warming
1,800 Years Global Ocean Cooling Halted Global Warming
2015/9/9
Prior to the advent of human-caused global warming in the 19th century, the surface layer of Earth’s oceans had undergone 1,800 years of a steady cooling trend, according to a new study. Dur...
Walker Circulation and Global Warming:Lessons from the Geologic Past
Walker Circulation Global Warming Geologic Past
2015/7/24
Short-lived El Niño events are temporary changes in tropical Pacific conditions that are responsible for dramatic perturbations to "normal" tropical climate, such as drought in Indonesia and floo...
Rapid Subsurface Ocean Warming in the Bay of Fundy as Measured by Free-Swimming Basking Sharks
Measured Free-Swimming Basking Sharks
2015/7/17
It is widely recognized that the western North Atlantic has recently warmed very rapidly. Sea surface temperatures (SST) in 2012 were measured to be 1–3°C higher than the 1982–2011 average (Mills et a...