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Record #178716:

The end of a trend? The progression of unusually warm and saline water from the eastern North Atlantic into the Arctic Ocean / N.P. Holliday, and 6 others.

Title: The end of a trend? The progression of unusually warm and saline water from the eastern North Atlantic into the Arctic Ocean / N.P. Holliday, and 6 others.
Author(s): Holliday, N. P.
Date: 2007.
In: CLIVAR Exchanges : newsletter of the Climate Variability and Predictability Programme. (2007.), Vol. 12(1) (2007)
Abstract: Demonstrates that changes in subpolar gyre in mid-1990s led to increase of warm saline subtropical water being entrained into sub-Arctic circulation. Notes that progression of subtropical-influenced water has been traced along pathway of Atlantic inflow into nordic seas and, in 2004, into Arctic Ocean.
Notes:

CLIVAR Exchanges : newsletter of the Climate Variability and Predictability Programme. Vol. 12(1) :19-20 (2007).

Keywords: 551.46 -- Oceanography, physical.
551.463 -- Sea water, physical properties.
551.463.6 -- Sea water, thermal properties and heat flux.
551.464 -- Sea water, chemical properties.
551.464.5 -- Salinity.
551.465 -- Oceanography, dynamics.
C -- Oceanography, hydrography and hydrology.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
(*61) -- North Atlantic Ocean.
SPRI record no.: 178716

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