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Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling Project

Princeton University
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@SOCCOMProject
SOCCOM
3 years
Just like land, the ocean has seasons. Thanks to hundreds of robotic ocean-monitoring floats equipped with oxygen sensors that collect data about ocean health and transmit it back to shore, we are able to measure the ocean's breath. @GO_BGC
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@MBARI_News
MBARI
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Excited to see that @Scripps_Ocean will lead the next 3-year phase of Southern Ocean monitoring through the @NSF and @NOAA funded @SOCCOMProject. Together, SOCCOM and @GO_BGC have transformed how we monitor and understand ocean health.
@SOCCOMProject
SOCCOM
1 year
We are excited to announce that the new phase of SOCCOM has been funded by the @NSF and @NOAA for three more years of operation under the direction of @Scripps_Ocean oceanographer Lynne Talley:
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@SOCCOMProject
SOCCOM
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We are excited to announce that the new phase of SOCCOM has been funded by the @NSF and @NOAA for three more years of operation under the direction of @Scripps_Ocean oceanographer Lynne Talley:
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scripps.ucsd.edu
Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego will be the host of an ocean observing and modeling program focused on one of the ocean regions that plays a major role in regulating climate, and...
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@US_OCB
Ocean Carbon & Biogeochemistry (OCB)
1 year
Get ready for @bgc_argo @GO_BGC Webinar #8: Comparing BGC-Argo observations with models October 16, 11 PT/2 ET, more info here: https://t.co/t9MmZJTpME
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@Euromarine_tw
EuroMarine
1 year
📣 🚢 @POGO_Ocean is offering a number of #shipboard #fellowships onboard research vessels during 2024 for early career scientists, technicians, postgraduate students (#PhD or #MSc) and #Postdoc Fellows! 🗓️ 15 Feb 2024 to 30 Nov 2024. Apply here: https://t.co/vbBeS4ycMx
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@IPCC_CH
IPCC
1 year
📣 IPCC is calling for authors to contribute to the Special Report on #ClimateChange & Cities, scheduled for release in 2027. 📺 #IPCC Vice-Chair @DianaUrge stresses the need for diversity of scientific disciplinary & regional perspectives. 🔗 https://t.co/1KmzYrOz27
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@rpocisv
Rodrigo Pérez Ortega
1 year
Last week, after months of hard work and lots of conversations, @ScienceMagazine launched a new series—spearheaded by @NewsfromScience's @elizculotta, @scchak and me—about how researchers are #decolonizing science. https://t.co/2HE9OYepsy
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@Scripps_Ocean
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
1 year
"The current situation is undoubtedly very alarming. An event like this is extremely unusual on the records we have in Antarctica." - Scripps Oceanography geophysicist @JaminGreenbaum on the current #heatwave impacting #Antarctica. @lemondefr has more. ⬇️ https://t.co/Qjp7ox3azB
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The white continent, the world's fastest-warming continent, recorded abnormally high temperatures in July and early August.
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@Ant_Partnership
Australian Antarctic Program Partnership
1 year
Here's a fantastic opportunity to lead a research program on the role of #Antarctica and the Southern Ocean in the global climate system. We're seeking a 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗿 for the AAPP, based at @UTAS_ in Hobart. Applications close 15 Sept ➡️ https://t.co/IJo9IIsSNV
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@SOCCOMProject
SOCCOM
1 year
A new study from @MBARI_News researchers and their collaborators using SOCCOM float data has revealed that storms trigger the release of carbon dioxide from the ocean. This work will help improve models used for forecasting our changing climate. Dive in: https://t.co/dpiEAGv5qv
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@SoLilyquizing
Lily Dove
1 year
It has been a massive joy to work with Maggie Gonzalez from @LoyolaSES on observations of some of the coldest waters on Earth using @SOCCOMProject data! Huge shoutout to @Brown_DEEPS and @LeadershipAllia for supporting her work this summer.
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@Ant_Partnership
Australian Antarctic Program Partnership
1 year
The world’s first open-ocean study to use robotic floats and sediment traps to track nearly a million tonnes of carbon flowing from the surface to the deep of the Southern Ocean each year. @IMOS_AUS | @IMASUTAS | @CSIRO | @AntarcticSciAus | @best24YANG https://t.co/hcAafg9ALu
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Combining observations from robotic floats and sediment traps to track carbon flows
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@Scripps_Ocean
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
1 year
The Argo program recently hit a major milestone: The network of robotic floats has taken more than 3,000,000 temperature and salinity profiles of our ocean! Learn more about the Argo program: https://t.co/e6veheyZfh You can also video Argo data here: https://t.co/fAd9V4Lo84
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@EarthScopeOcean
EarthScope-Oceans
1 year
Sirawich (Ivy) Pipatprathanporn @WichColony from @GeosciencesPU reporting on twenty+ years of MERMAID (@Scripps_Ocean, @TeledyneMarine, @osean_tech ), looking forward on plenty more science to come, at the @SOCCOMProject Decennial Meeting at @Princeton.
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@ExOIS_OceanIron
@exois-oceaniron.bsky.social
1 year
The #ExOIS program was presented at the annual meeting of the @SOCCOMProject this week. Great discussions about how @GO_BGC can help with #MRV for #mCDR. Thank you Mark Wells for presenting!
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@NSIDC
National Snow and Ice Data Center
1 year
We talk about the cryosphere a lot, but what does this term mean? The cryosphere refers to the regions on Earth where water freezes into snow or ice. The term comes from the Greek word for icy cold—krios. Learn more: https://t.co/ADdjoyHqfF.
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@SOCAT_CO2
SOCAT
1 year
Rebecca Wright et al.* separate the effects of anthropogenic carbon from decadal scale climate variability on carbon storage in the Southern Ocean. https://t.co/4Qix1ZP5wg *Corinne Le Quéré, Nicolas Mayot, Are Olsen, Dorothee Bakker #SouthernOcean #ocean #carbon #ClimateChange
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@Ant_Partnership
Australian Antarctic Program Partnership
1 year
"This century, rapid melting of ice sheets and mountain glaciers has raised overall global sea levels by around 1.5 millimetres a year. Melting ice has contributed 75% to the overall increase in ocean mass." — @AntarcticSciAus in @ConversationEDU https://t.co/ky4xZBHBYW
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Water is very heavy – and it can move. Until now, changes to water on land have actually offset much of the rising sea level from ice melt. How? Gravity
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@Ant_Partnership
Australian Antarctic Program Partnership
1 year
3. Like plants on land, phytoplankton need nutrients to thrive, such as nitrate (NO₃). Growth can be calculated from their nitrate consumption. A fleet of robotic @BGC_Argo floats from @IMOS_AUS @SOCCOMproject continuously measures nitrate concentrations.
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@GO_BGC
Global Ocean Biogeochemistry Array
1 year
On the last night of the @RVAtlantis transit to Alaska, @melissatruth deployed 10 drifters from @Scripps_Ocean's Lagrangian Drifter Laboratory. The drifters measure sea surface temp & barometric pressure to support better weather forecasts. Learn more: https://t.co/DPk1iguAcO
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