The global ocean functions as the primary thermal reservoir for the Earth's climate system, absorbing over 90% of the excess heat trapped by anthropogenic greenhouse gases. This immense capacity moder ...
Read More..Recent research reveals the ocean's capacity to store excess heat is more complex and geographically varied than previously modeled. The traditional view of a uniformly mitigating ocean heat sink is b ...
Read More..This thermal inertia, while modulating surface warming rates, results in profound oceanic heat accumulation that alters stratification and circulation patterns. The stored energy is not inert; it fuel ...
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