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View article: The Impact of Natural External Forcing on Ocean Heat Uptake Efficiency Since the 1980s
The Impact of Natural External Forcing on Ocean Heat Uptake Efficiency Since the 1980s Open
We investigate the temporal evolution of ocean heat uptake efficiency (OHUE) using observations and large ensemble model simulations. OHUE, defined as the ratio of ocean heat uptake rate to changes in global mean surface temperature anomal…
View article: Climate models exaggerate the impact of greenhouse gases on recent interhemispheric temperature contrast and tropical climate
Climate models exaggerate the impact of greenhouse gases on recent interhemispheric temperature contrast and tropical climate Open
The interhemispheric thermal contrast (IHTC), represented by sea surface temperature (SST) differences between the northern (NH) and southern (SH) hemispheres, crucially influences the tropical climate. Current CMIP6 climate models, howeve…
View article: Transforming the Machine Dog into an Intelligent Companion for the Visually Impaired: Design and Application of a Guide Dog Assistant Based on Quadruped Robots
Transforming the Machine Dog into an Intelligent Companion for the Visually Impaired: Design and Application of a Guide Dog Assistant Based on Quadruped Robots Open
Aiming at the pain points of visually impaired people during travel, this research innovatively transforms an industrial quadruped robot into a guide dog device. By transplanting the PCS-9180 motion control system (1.7 m/s, IP66), and inte…
View article: Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
Antarctica and the Southern Ocean Open
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View article: Warming Band in Southern Ocean’s Indian Sector: The Role of Remote Atlantic Buoyancy Forcing via Poleward-Shifting Circulation Response
Warming Band in Southern Ocean’s Indian Sector: The Role of Remote Atlantic Buoyancy Forcing via Poleward-Shifting Circulation Response Open
Deep-reaching warming along the boundary of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and the subtropical gyre is a consistent feature of multidecadal observational estimates and projections of future climate. In the Indian basin, the maximum ocea…
View article: The Impact of Natural External Forcing on Ocean Heat Uptake Efficiency Since the 1980s
The Impact of Natural External Forcing on Ocean Heat Uptake Efficiency Since the 1980s Open
We investigate the temporal evolution of ocean heat uptake efficiency (OHUE) using observations and large ensemble model simulations. OHUE, defined as the ratio of the rate in ocean heat uptake to changes in global mean surface temperature…
View article: Annual Cycle Changes in the Vertical Structure of Ocean Temperature: A Fingerprint of Human Influence on Climate
Annual Cycle Changes in the Vertical Structure of Ocean Temperature: A Fingerprint of Human Influence on Climate Open
We investigate changes in the vertical structure of the ocean temperature annual cycle amplitude (TEMP AC ) down to a depth of 300 m, providing important insights into the relative contributions of anthropogenic and natural influences. Usi…
View article: Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
Antarctica and the Southern Ocean Open
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View article: Predicting nursing workload in digestive wards based on machine learning: A prospective study
Predicting nursing workload in digestive wards based on machine learning: A prospective study Open
Background The assessment and allocation of nursing manpower, as well as performance evaluation, heavily rely on nursing workload, which is also strongly associated with patient safety outcomes. Nevertheless, the majority of previous studi…
View article: Weakened Seasonality of the Ocean Surface Mixed Layer Depth in the Southern Indian Ocean During 1980–2019
Weakened Seasonality of the Ocean Surface Mixed Layer Depth in the Southern Indian Ocean During 1980–2019 Open
Temporal and spatial variations in the ocean surface mixed layer are important for the climate and ecological systems. During 1980–2019, the Southern Indian Ocean (SIO) mixed layer depth (MLD) displays a basin‐wide shoaling trend that is a…
View article: Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases
Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases Open
Anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases have played important roles in modulating the storage and distribution of heat in oceans since the industrial age. Here we isolate and quantify the effects of both using coupled climate model sim…
View article: The Competition Between Anthropogenic Aerosol and Greenhouse Gas Forcing is Revealed by North Pacific Water-mass Changes
The Competition Between Anthropogenic Aerosol and Greenhouse Gas Forcing is Revealed by North Pacific Water-mass Changes Open
Modelled water-mass changes in the North Pacific thermocline from CMIP6, both in the subsurface and at the surface, reveal the impact of the competition between anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases (GHGs) over the past 6 decades. Th…
View article: The competition between anthropogenic aerosol and greenhouse gas climate forcing is revealed by North Pacific water-mass changes
The competition between anthropogenic aerosol and greenhouse gas climate forcing is revealed by North Pacific water-mass changes Open
Modeled water-mass changes in the North Pacific thermocline, both in the subsurface and at the surface, reveal the impact of the competition between anthropogenic aerosols (AAs) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) over the past 6 decades. The AA e…
View article: Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
Antarctica and the Southern Ocean Open
© 2023 American Meteorological Society. For information regarding reuse of this content and general copyright information, consult the AMS Copyright Policy (www.ametsoc.org/PUBSReuseLicenses). Corresponding author: Kyle R. Clem / kyle.clem…
View article: Multiscale CFD Simulation of Multiphase Erosion Process in a Connecting Pipe of Industrial Polycrystalline Silicon Unit
Multiscale CFD Simulation of Multiphase Erosion Process in a Connecting Pipe of Industrial Polycrystalline Silicon Unit Open
Severe erosion phenomena often occur in industrial polycrystalline silicon units, leading to hydrogen leakage accidents and affecting long-term operation. It is favorable to use a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation with the dens…
View article: Interhemispheric Contrasts of Ocean Heat Content Change Reveals Distinct Fingerprints of Anthropogenic Climate Forcings
Interhemispheric Contrasts of Ocean Heat Content Change Reveals Distinct Fingerprints of Anthropogenic Climate Forcings Open
During recent decades, both greenhouse gases (GHGs) and anthropogenic aerosols (AAs) drove major changes in the Earth's energy imbalance. However, their respective fingerprints in changes to ocean heat content (OHC) have been difficult to …
View article: Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases
Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases Open
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View article: Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases
Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases Open
Codes and data for the figures in the paper: Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases
View article: Indian Ocean mixed layer depth changes under global warming
Indian Ocean mixed layer depth changes under global warming Open
The surface ocean mixed layer (OML) is critical for climate and biological systems. Changes in ocean mixed layer depth (MLD) of the Indian Ocean under global warming are examined utilizing outputs from 24 climate models in the Coupled Mode…
View article: Subsurface Ocean Temperature Responses to the Anthropogenic Aerosol Forcing in the North Pacific
Subsurface Ocean Temperature Responses to the Anthropogenic Aerosol Forcing in the North Pacific Open
Separating the climate response to external forcing from internal climate variability is a key challenge. While most previous studies have focused on surface responses, here we examine zonal‐mean patterns of North Pacific subsurface temper…
View article: Extended Data of "Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases"
Extended Data of "Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases" Open
Extended Data of "Ocean heat uptake and interbasin redistribution driven by anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases"
View article: Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
Antarctica and the Southern Ocean Open
National Centers for Environmental Information, State of the Climate in 2021 is based on contributions
View article: Surface warming–induced global acceleration of upper ocean currents
Surface warming–induced global acceleration of upper ocean currents Open
How the ocean circulation changes in a warming climate is an important but poorly understood problem. Using a global ocean model, we decompose the problem into distinct responses to changes in sea surface temperature, salinity, and wind. O…
View article: Effects of Buoyancy and Wind Forcing on Southern Ocean Climate Change
Effects of Buoyancy and Wind Forcing on Southern Ocean Climate Change Open
Observations show that since the 1950s, the Southern Ocean has stored a large amount of anthropogenic heat and has freshened at the surface. These patterns can be attributed to two components of surface forcing: poleward-intensified wester…