A tale of two blobs

The evolution and known atmospheric forcing mechanisms behind the 2013-2015 North Pacific warm anomalies, by Dillon J. Amaya, Nicholas E. Bond, Arthur J. Miller, and Micahel J. DeFlorio; Impact of the Blob on the Northeast Pacific Ocean biogeochemistry and ecosystems, by Samantha Siedlecki, Eric Bjo...

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Other Authors: Uhlenbrock, Kristan (editor of compilation)
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: U.S. CLIVAR Project Office 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5065/D6M32T7C
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Summary:The evolution and known atmospheric forcing mechanisms behind the 2013-2015 North Pacific warm anomalies, by Dillon J. Amaya, Nicholas E. Bond, Arthur J. Miller, and Micahel J. DeFlorio; Impact of the Blob on the Northeast Pacific Ocean biogeochemistry and ecosystems, by Samantha Siedlecki, Eric Bjorkstedt, Richard Feely, Adrienne Sutton, Jessica Cross, and Jan Newton; Climate interpretation of the North Pacific marine heatwave of 2013-2015, by Emanuele Di Lorenzo, Giovanni Liguori, and Nathan Mantua; The tale of surprisingly cold blob in the North Atlantic, by Aurelie Duchez, Damien Desbruyeres, Joel J.-M. Hirschi, Eleanor Frajka-Williams, Simon Josey, and Dafydd Gwyn Evans; What caused the Atlantic cold blob of 2015? by Stephen G. Yeager, Who M. Kim, and Jon Robson; Greenland Ice Sheet melting influence on the North Atlantic, by Andreas Schmittner, Pepijn Bakker, Rebecca Lynn Beadling, Jan T. M. Lenaerts, Sebastian Mernild, Oleg Saenko, and Didier Swingedouw The U.S. CLIVAR Project Office produced this report with support from NASA, NOAA, NSF, and DOE. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsoring agencies.