Satellite Radar Data Show Widespread Melting from Contact Between Ocean Water and Glaciersby University of California, IrvineThis new finding may demand a reassessment of global sea level rise projections
New Diagnostic Framework Offers Insights into Ocean Eddy Transportby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
A Better Understanding of Gas Exchange Can Improve Global Climate Modelsby Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
NewsNew Study Identifies a Cause of Melting Ice Shelvesby University of East AngliaResearchers have determined how melting ice shelves cause adjacent shelves to melt, contributing to rising sea levels
NewsDeeper Understanding of the Icy Depthsby Hokkaido UniversityNew understanding the importance of Frazil ice in producing dense cold water
NewsNew Approach to Correct Systematic Errors in Bottle Data of Ocean Temperatureby Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesCorrecting these errors could have significant impacts on estimations of warming rates of the worlds oceans
NewsArtificial Ocean Cooling to Weaken Hurricanes Is Futile, Study Findsby University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric ScienceResearchers suggest ocean cooling is an effectively impossible solution to mitigate disasters
NewsEl Nino Frequency Drives Tipping Point in Coastal Ecological Communitiesby American Association for the Advancement of ScienceFindings provide new insights into how ENSO shapes ecological communities on the coast
NewsDeep Ocean Warming as Climate Changesby University of ExeterOcean warming can have numerous consequences that impact ecosystems, sea-levels, and currents
NewsStudy Predicts Climate Change Accelerates Ocean Currentsby University of California - San DiegoWarming is making surface currents shallower and faster
NewsNew Analysis Reveals Where Marine Heatwaves Will Intensify Fastestby University of New South WalesHigh-resolution ocean models reveal worlds strongest currents will experience an acceleration in marine heatwave events
NewsSearch and Rescue Algorithm Identifies Hidden 'Traps' in Ocean Watersby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMethod may help quickly identify regions where objects, and missing people, may have converged
NewsNorth Atlantic Current May Cease Temporarily in the Next Centuryby University of GroningenScientists suspect that meltwater from Greenland and excessive rainfall could interfere with the North Atlantic Current