El Nino
El Nino is a shift in ocean temperatures and atmospheric conditions in the tropical Pacific that disrupts weather around the world. It is a poorly understood.
Topic 12 El Niño GEOL 2503 Introduction to Oceanography.
Lesson 2 hydrology
Orbital forcings The ocean-atmosphere system: primary responses to orbital forcings ATMOSPHERE OCEAN temperature humidity CO 2 winds GLACIAL volume temperature.
GEOLOGIC CARBON CYCLE Textbook chapter 5, 6 & 14 Global carbon cycle Long-term stability and feedback.
Physical Oceanography: What it is and why we should care
1. Systems Open System:Open System: Energy and Matter can be exchanged between systems Closed System:Closed System: Exchange of Matter greatly restricted,
Foundations for EarthCube PURPOSE: “To understand more deeply the planet and its interactions will require the geosciences to take an increasingly holistic.
Lesson 11: El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Physical Oceanography
Monitoring human impacts and ecosystem function in the Eastern Arc biodiversity hotspot of Tanzania and Kenya. Photo © info: Rob Marchant,
Climate: Outlook and Operational Planning Jayantha Obeysekera (’Obey’), Ph.D.,P.E.,D.WRE Department Director Hydrologic & Environmental Systems Modeling.