In Hot Water: Utah State University Geoscientist Explores Ocean Dynamics Driving Climate Change
November 11, 2021
November 11, 2021
LOGAN, Utah, Nov. 11 (TNSJou) -- Utah State University issued the following news on Nov. 10, 2021:
Like a drop of water rippling through a pond, dynamics of the Pacific Ocean at the equator drive tropical climate patterns that affect marine and terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. As counterintuitive as a link between balmy, tropical island weather and that sudden, early autumn snowstorm in North America or a long drought in Australia may seem, what happens in the equatorial Pacific, a . . .
Like a drop of water rippling through a pond, dynamics of the Pacific Ocean at the equator drive tropical climate patterns that affect marine and terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. As counterintuitive as a link between balmy, tropical island weather and that sudden, early autumn snowstorm in North America or a long drought in Australia may seem, what happens in the equatorial Pacific, a . . .