🚧 In Development
An independent research project exploring ocean circulation, climate systems, scientific modeling, and the role of large-scale environmental processes in shaping Earth's climate.
How do ocean currents and climate systems influence global temperatures, weather patterns, and environmental processes around the world?
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Oceanography
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Climate Science
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Systems Thinking
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Scientific Modeling
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Data Analysis
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Scientific Research
Understanding how temperature and salinity differences drive the global ocean conveyor belt and influence climate regulation.
Examining the role of Atlantic circulation systems in transporting heat, regulating climate, and influencing environmental stability.
Exploring El Niño and La Niña as examples of large-scale climate processes and system interactions.
Investigating how satellites, Argo floats, environmental observations, and data analysis support scientific modeling and climate research.
- Systems Thinking
- Scientific Modeling
- Data Analysis
- Scientific Research
- Critical Thinking
- Scientific Communication
- Climate Science
- Oceanography
- Problem Solving
Examining how large-scale ocean circulation systems influence climate regulation and environmental stability.
Understanding how El Niño and La Niña affect interconnected climate systems around the world.
Exploring how environmental systems respond to changes in ocean circulation and climate patterns.
- Research Report (PDF)
- Figures and Infographics
- References
Oceanography and Climate Systems Report
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