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Pacific Climate Calm
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Pacific Climate Calm

Published May 31, 2006

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Pacific Waters Remain Stubbornly Stable
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Pacific Waters Remain Stubbornly Stable

Neutral, or La Nada, conditions persist in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, frustrating climate forecasters.

Published Sep 12, 2013

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New Study: Heat is Being Stored Beneath the Ocean Surface
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New Study: Heat is Being Stored Beneath the Ocean Surface

Examining temperatures from the depths of the ocean, JPL scientists have found that lower layers of the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans grew much warmer during a decade when surface temperatures cooled.

Published Jul 10, 2015

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A Quiet Equatorial Pacific
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A Quiet Equatorial Pacific

Published Nov 15, 2003

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Satellites Detect Deep-Ocean Whirlpools
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Satellites Detect Deep-Ocean Whirlpools

Submerged in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Spain and Portugal are giant, salty whirlpools of warm water. These deep-water whirlpools are part of the ocean’s circulatory system, and they help drive the ocean currents that moderate Earth’s climate. Warm water ordinarily sits at the ocean’s surface, but the warm water flowing out of the Mediterranean Sea is so salty (and therefore dense) that when it enters the Atlantic Ocean at the Strait of Gibraltar, it sinks to depths of more than 1,000 meters (one-half mile) along the continental shelf. This underwater river then separates into clockwise-flowing eddies that may continue to spin westward for more than two years, often coalescing with other eddies to form giant, salty whirlpools that may stretch for hundreds of miles. Because the eddies originate from the Mediterranean Sea, scientists call them “Meddies.”

Published Mar 23, 2006

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Is El Niño Developing?
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Is El Niño Developing?

Conditions in May 2014 look similar to those in May 1997, a year that brought one of the most potent El Niño events of the 20th century.

Published May 14, 2014

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Correcting Ocean Cooling
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Correcting Ocean Cooling

When scientists corrected errors in ocean temperature data, a mysterious cooling trend that appeared to occur between 2003 and 2005 disappeared.

Published Nov 6, 2008

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