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  • Ocean temperature
  • Physical quantity of hot and cold in ocean water

    The ocean temperature plays a crucial role in the global climate system, ocean currents and for marine habitats. It varies depending on depth, geographical

    Ocean temperature

    Ocean temperature

    Ocean_temperature

  • Ocean
  • Body of salt water covering most of Earth

    as oceans (in descending order by area: the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Antarctic/Southern Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean), and

    Ocean

    Ocean

    Ocean

  • Sea surface temperature
  • Water temperature close to the ocean's surface

    Sea surface temperature (or ocean surface temperature) is the temperature of ocean water close to the surface. The exact meaning of surface varies in the

    Sea surface temperature

    Sea surface temperature

    Sea_surface_temperature

  • Global surface temperature
  • Average temperature of the Earth's surface

    can monitor temperatures in the upper atmosphere but are not commonly used to measure temperature change at the surface. Ocean temperatures at different

    Global surface temperature

    Global surface temperature

    Global_surface_temperature

  • Ocean current
  • Directional mass flow of oceanic water

    carbon dioxide, between the surface and the deep ocean. Ocean currents are classified by temperature as either warm currents or cold currents. They are

    Ocean current

    Ocean current

    Ocean_current

  • Effects of climate change on oceans
  • on oceans. One of the most important is an increase in ocean temperatures. More frequent marine heatwaves are linked to this. The rising temperature contributes

    Effects of climate change on oceans

    Effects of climate change on oceans

    Effects_of_climate_change_on_oceans

  • Ocean heat content
  • Energy stored by oceans

    an important indicator of global warming. Ocean heat content is calculated by measuring ocean temperature at many different locations and depths, and

    Ocean heat content

    Ocean heat content

    Ocean_heat_content

  • Ocean thermal energy conversion
  • Extracting energy from the ocean

    Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) is a renewable energy technology that harnesses the temperature difference between the warm surface waters of the

    Ocean thermal energy conversion

    Ocean_thermal_energy_conversion

  • Thermohaline circulation
  • Part of large-scale ocean circulation

    high sea-temperature increases. However, these projections are marked by significant uncertainty. It has long been known that wind drives ocean currents

    Thermohaline circulation

    Thermohaline circulation

    Thermohaline_circulation

  • Atlantic Ocean
  • Oceanic division

    are temperate and have seasons of extremely low temperatures and high temperatures. The Atlantic Ocean occupies an elongated, S-shaped basin extending

    Atlantic Ocean

    Atlantic Ocean

    Atlantic_Ocean

  • Ocean stratification
  • Layering of ocean water due to density differences

    salinity and temperature decrease with depth. In the ocean, a specific range of temperature and salinity occurs. Using the GODAS Data, a temperature-salinity

    Ocean stratification

    Ocean_stratification

  • Geologic temperature record
  • Very long term changes in Earth's temperature

    events, temperatures in the Arctic Ocean may have reached levels more typically associated with modern temperate (i.e. mid-latitude) oceans.[citation

    Geologic temperature record

    Geologic_temperature_record

  • El Niño–Southern Oscillation
  • Global climate phenomenon

    that emerges from variation in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical Pacific Ocean. Those variations have an irregular pattern but do have

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El_Niño–Southern_Oscillation

  • Cold blob
  • Cold temperature anomaly North Atlantic surface waters

    Atlantic (also called the North Atlantic warming hole) is a cold temperature anomaly of ocean surface waters, affecting the Atlantic Meridional Overturning

    Cold blob

    Cold blob

    Cold_blob

  • Temperature
  • Physical quantity of hot and cold

    targets Scale of temperature – Method to measure temperature quantitatively Sea surface temperature – Water temperature close to the ocean's surface Stagnation

    Temperature

    Temperature

    Temperature

  • Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum
  • Global warming about 55 million years ago

    characterized by a 5–8 °C (9–14 °F) global average temperature rise and massive input of carbon into the ocean and atmosphere. The event began, now formally

    Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum

    Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum

    Paleocene–Eocene_thermal_maximum

  • Indian Ocean Dipole
  • Climatic and oceanographic cycle affecting Southeast Asia, Australia and Africa

    The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is an irregular oscillation of sea surface temperatures in which the western Indian Ocean becomes alternately warmer (positive

    Indian Ocean Dipole

    Indian Ocean Dipole

    Indian_Ocean_Dipole

  • Coral bleaching
  • Phenomenon where corals expel algae tissue

    bleaching is rising ocean temperatures due to climate change. Take up of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere also has been acidifying the oceans and affects coral

    Coral bleaching

    Coral bleaching

    Coral_bleaching

  • Ocean acidification
  • Decrease of pH levels in the ocean

    temperature, pressure, and salinity (as shown in a Bjerrum plot). These different forms of dissolved inorganic carbon are transferred from an ocean's

    Ocean acidification

    Ocean acidification

    Ocean_acidification

  • Proxy (climate)
  • Preserved physical characteristics allowing reconstruction of past climatic conditions

    composition of sub-fossil pollen in lake sediment or foraminifera in ocean sediments, temperature profiles of boreholes, and stable isotopes and mineralogy of

    Proxy (climate)

    Proxy (climate)

    Proxy_(climate)

  • Drake Passage
  • Strait connecting the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans

    width) affects the global climate. Major features of the modern ocean's temperature and salinity fields, including the overall thermal asymmetry between

    Drake Passage

    Drake Passage

    Drake_Passage

  • Hypercane
  • Hypothetical class of extreme tropical cyclone

    form if sea surface temperatures reached approximately 50 °C (122 °F), which is 12 °C (22 °F) warmer than the warmest ocean temperature ever recorded. Such

    Hypercane

    Hypercane

  • Oxygen isotope ratio cycle
  • Cyclical variations in the ratio of the abundance of oxygen

    polar ice or calcite in ocean core samples, measured with the isotope fractionation. The ratio is linked to ancient ocean temperature which in turn reflects

    Oxygen isotope ratio cycle

    Oxygen isotope ratio cycle

    Oxygen_isotope_ratio_cycle

  • Climate
  • Long-term weather pattern of a region

    Some of the meteorological variables that are commonly measured are temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, and precipitation. In a broader

    Climate

    Climate

    Climate

  • Indian Ocean
  • Oceanic division

    The Indian Ocean is the warmest ocean in the world. Long-term ocean temperature records show a rapid, continuous warming in the Indian Ocean, at about

    Indian Ocean

    Indian Ocean

    Indian_Ocean

  • Salinity
  • Proportion of salt dissolved in water

    of salinity in oceans is a driver of the world's ocean circulation, where density changes due to both salinity changes and temperature changes at the

    Salinity

    Salinity

    Salinity

  • Youngest Toba eruption
  • Volcanic supereruption 74,000 years ago in Indonesia

    interglacial-glacial cycle driven by variations in the Earth's orbit. Ocean temperatures cooled by 0.9 °C (1.6 °F). Sea level fell 60 m (200 ft). Northern

    Youngest Toba eruption

    Youngest Toba eruption

    Youngest_Toba_eruption

  • List of weather records
  • Meteorological Organization. "Mean Monthly Temperature Records Across the Globe / Timeseries of Global Land and Ocean Areas at Record Levels for October from

    List of weather records

    List of weather records

    List_of_weather_records

  • Ocean acoustic tomography
  • Technique used to measure temperatures and currents over large regions of the ocean

    Ocean acoustic tomography is a technique used to measure temperatures and currents over large regions of the ocean. On ocean basin scales, this technique

    Ocean acoustic tomography

    Ocean acoustic tomography

    Ocean_acoustic_tomography

  • Climate change
  • Human-caused changes to climate on Earth

    includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate change in a

    Climate change

    Climate change

    Climate_change

  • Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
  • System of surface and deep currents in the Atlantic Ocean

    weather, temperature and salinity. Those currents comprise half of the global thermohaline circulation that includes the flow of major ocean currents

    Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

    Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

    Atlantic_meridional_overturning_circulation

  • Effects of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation in the United States
  • expected within the tropics in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans affected by changes in the ocean temperature and the subtropical jet stream. The winter will have

    Effects of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation in the United States

    Effects of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation in the United States

    Effects_of_the_El_Niño–Southern_Oscillation_in_the_United_States

  • Arctic Ocean
  • Oceanic division

    throughout the year and almost completely in winter. The Arctic Ocean's surface temperature and salinity vary seasonally as the ice cover melts and freezes;

    Arctic Ocean

    Arctic Ocean

    Arctic_Ocean

  • Physical oceanography
  • Study of physical conditions and processes within the ocean

    research the ocean through observations and complex numerical models that describe temperature, salinity, density, currents and other ocean features as

    Physical oceanography

    Physical oceanography

    Physical_oceanography

  • Climate variability and change
  • Change in the statistical distribution of climate elements for an extended period

    space determine the equilibrium temperature and climate of Earth. This energy is distributed around the globe by winds, ocean currents, and other mechanisms

    Climate variability and change

    Climate variability and change

    Climate_variability_and_change

  • Earth
  • Third planet from the Sun

    influence on the world's climate, with the oceans acting as a large heat reservoir. Shifts in the oceanic temperature distribution can cause significant weather

    Earth

    Earth

    Earth

  • Stratification (water)
  • Layering of a body of water due to density variations

    Increasing stratification is predominantly affected by changes in ocean temperature; salinity only plays a role locally. An estuary is a partially enclosed

    Stratification (water)

    Stratification (water)

    Stratification_(water)

  • July
  • Seventh month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    July

    July

  • Oceanic climate
  • Climate classification

    annual temperature range and few extremes of temperature under Köppen's system or mediocre growing seasons with mild winters under Trewartha's. Oceanic climates

    Oceanic climate

    Oceanic climate

    Oceanic_climate

  • Iceberg
  • Large formation of floating ice

    velocity between the iceberg and the ocean, T 0 − T {\displaystyle T_{0}-T} is the temperature difference between the ocean and the iceberg, and L {\displaystyle

    Iceberg

    Iceberg

    Iceberg

  • Microwave radiometer
  • Tool measuring EM radiation at 0.3–300-GHz frequency

    radiometers are also used for remote sensing of Earth's ocean and land surfaces, to derive ocean temperature and wind speed, ice characteristics, and soil and

    Microwave radiometer

    Microwave radiometer

    Microwave_radiometer

  • May
  • Fifth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    May

    May

    May

  • Turritopsis dohrnii
  • Species of small, biologically immortal jellyfish

    sexually mature after a few weeks (the exact duration depends on the ocean temperature; at 20 °C (68 °F) it is 25 to 30 days and at 22 °C (72 °F) it is 18

    Turritopsis dohrnii

    Turritopsis dohrnii

    Turritopsis_dohrnii

  • Cretaceous
  • Third and last period of the Mesozoic Era

    Meanwhile, deep ocean temperatures were as much as 15 to 20 °C (27 to 36 °F) warmer than today's; one study estimated that deep ocean temperatures were between

    Cretaceous

    Cretaceous

    Cretaceous

  • August
  • Eighth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    August

    August

    August

  • Volcanic impacts on the oceans
  • Effects of volcanic eruptions on the marine ecosystems and climate

    global temperature records and model simulations. It usually takes several years to be back to normal. The volcanic cooling signals in ocean heat content

    Volcanic impacts on the oceans

    Volcanic_impacts_on_the_oceans

  • Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth
  • Atmospheric constituent and greenhouse gas

    radiation by the atmosphere. This has led to a rise in average global temperature and ocean acidification. Another direct effect is the CO2 fertilization effect

    Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth

    Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth

    Carbon_dioxide_in_the_atmosphere_of_Earth

  • Weather of 2026
  • Pacific Ocean temperature anomaly of 3–4 °C (5.4–7.2 °F), which would make it the strongest on record. June 2026 global average sea surface temperatures reached

    Weather of 2026

    Weather of 2026

    Weather_of_2026

  • April
  • Fourth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    April

    April

  • June Gloom
  • Weather phenomenon in coastal California

    surface temperature can be used to forecast the length and intensity of the June Gloom phenomenon in a given season. Years with warmer ocean temperatures, referred

    June Gloom

    June Gloom

    June_Gloom

  • Epizootic shell disease
  • Infection of the outer shell layer of the American lobster by chitinolytic bacteria

    southern containment of Epizootic Shell Disease is that warm ocean bottom temperatures could be one of the main enabling conditions for ESD. In 2016

    Epizootic shell disease

    Epizootic_shell_disease

  • January
  • 1st month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    January

    January

  • Seaweed farming
  • Farming of aquatic seaweed

    thus countering ocean deoxygenation driven by rising ocean temperature. Tim Flannery claimed that growing seaweeds in the open ocean, facilitated by artificial

    Seaweed farming

    Seaweed farming

    Seaweed_farming

  • Tropical rain belt
  • Area of active rain around the tropics

    northward. Due to global climate change, the circulation of ocean currents and ocean temperatures might adjust in favor of pushing the belt further north

    Tropical rain belt

    Tropical_rain_belt

  • Oceanography
  • Scientific study of the ocean

    (ōkeanós) 'ocean' and γραφή (graphḗ) 'writing'), also known as oceanology, sea science, ocean science, and marine science, is the scientific study of the ocean,

    Oceanography

    Oceanography

    Oceanography

  • Temperature anomaly
  • Difference of a temperature from a reference value

    more accurately compare temperature patterns to what is normal. For example, sub-global datasets may be for land-only, ocean-only, and hemispheric time

    Temperature anomaly

    Temperature anomaly

    Temperature_anomaly

  • Ocean dynamics
  • Motion of water in the oceans

    Ocean dynamics define and describe the flow of water within the oceans. Ocean temperature and motion fields can be separated into three distinct layers:

    Ocean dynamics

    Ocean_dynamics

  • September
  • Ninth month in the Gregorian and Julian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    September

    September

    September

  • 2023–2025 global coral bleaching event
  • Ongoing marine ecosystem phenomenon

    began in February 2023, has been primarily attributed to escalating ocean temperatures associated with anthropogenic climate change, with marine researchers

    2023–2025 global coral bleaching event

    2023–2025 global coral bleaching event

    2023–2025_global_coral_bleaching_event

  • Climate of the United Kingdom
  • and windiest regions of the UK, being closest to the Atlantic Ocean, and temperature ranges there are seldom extreme. Eastern areas are drier and less

    Climate of the United Kingdom

    Climate of the United Kingdom

    Climate_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of cities by average temperature
  • average temperature (monthly and yearly). The temperatures listed are averages of the daily highs and lows. Thus, the actual daytime temperature in a given

    List of cities by average temperature

    List_of_cities_by_average_temperature

  • Pacific Ocean
  • Largest ocean

    Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It stretches from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean, or, depending

    Pacific Ocean

    Pacific Ocean

    Pacific_Ocean

  • Global warming hiatus
  • Period of little Earth temperature change

    doubt on the existence of a recent pause, with more evidence that ocean temperatures have been underestimated. An April 2017 study found the data consistent

    Global warming hiatus

    Global warming hiatus

    Global_warming_hiatus

  • The Blob (Pacific Ocean)
  • Warm water mass off the Pacific Northwest coast

    September 2014 that, based on ocean temperature records, the North Pacific Ocean had not previously experienced temperatures so warm since climatologists

    The Blob (Pacific Ocean)

    The Blob (Pacific Ocean)

    The_Blob_(Pacific_Ocean)

  • Sea level
  • Geographical reference point from which various heights are measured

    the geoid and true polar wander. Atmospheric pressure, ocean currents and local ocean temperature changes can affect LMSL as well. Eustatic sea level change

    Sea level

    Sea level

    Sea_level

  • Effects of climate change
  • Surface air temperatures over land have also increased at about twice the rate they do over the ocean, causing intense heat waves. These temperatures would

    Effects of climate change

    Effects of climate change

    Effects_of_climate_change

  • Climate across Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary
  • Prehistoric climate changes

    crater impact. Oxygen isotopes across the K–T boundary suggest that oceanic temperatures fluctuated in the Late Cretaceous and through the boundary itself

    Climate across Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary

    Climate_across_Cretaceous–Paleogene_boundary

  • Diurnal temperature variation
  • Variation between a high and low air temperature during the same day

    diurnal temperature variation is the variation between a high air temperature and a low temperature that occurs during the same day. Temperature lag, also

    Diurnal temperature variation

    Diurnal temperature variation

    Diurnal_temperature_variation

  • June
  • Sixth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    June

    June

    June

  • March
  • Third month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    March

    March

  • Properties of water
  • Physical and chemical properties of pure water

    water is heated to the critical temperature by volcanic plumes and the critical pressure is caused by the weight of the ocean at the extreme depths where

    Properties of water

    Properties of water

    Properties_of_water

  • Earth's energy budget
  • Concept for energy flows to and from Earth

    any significant changes in the global surface temperature. This is due to the thermal inertia of the oceans, land and cryosphere. Most climate models make

    Earth's energy budget

    Earth's energy budget

    Earth's_energy_budget

  • October
  • Tenth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    October

    October

    October

  • February
  • Second month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    February

    February

  • Envisat
  • ESA Earth observation satellite (2002–2012)

    atmospheric chemistry, ozone depletion, biological oceanography, ocean temperature and colour, wind waves, hydrology (humidity, floods), agriculture

    Envisat

    Envisat

    Envisat

  • Deep-sea gigantism
  • Tendency for deep-sea species to be larger than their shallower-water relatives

    higher ocean temperatures and a significant reduction in levels of dissolved oxygen in the deep sea. Should global warming lead to a warmer ocean state

    Deep-sea gigantism

    Deep-sea gigantism

    Deep-sea_gigantism

  • Climate of the British Isles
  • America and the heat-storing capabilities of the North Atlantic Ocean. Temperatures do not often switch between great extremes. The Isles experience

    Climate of the British Isles

    Climate of the British Isles

    Climate_of_the_British_Isles

  • Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program
  • Global Temperature and Salinity Profile Programme (GTSPP) is a cooperative international project that seeks to develop and maintain a global ocean Temperature-Salinity

    Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program

    Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program

    Global_Temperature-Salinity_Profile_Program

  • Water
  • Chemical compound of hydrogen and oxygen

    hydrogen and water vapor. Afterward, liquid water oceans may have existed despite the surface temperature of 230 °C (446 °F) due to the increased atmospheric

    Water

    Water

    Water

  • November
  • Eleventh month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    November

    November

  • Global warming (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    average temperature that is causing climate change. Global warming may also refer to: a long-term rise in: global surface temperature ocean heat content

    Global warming (disambiguation)

    Global_warming_(disambiguation)

  • 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora
  • Catastrophic volcanic eruption in Indonesia in 1815

    reductions in ocean temperature near the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. This seems to have been an indicator of shifted oceanic circulation

    1815 eruption of Mount Tambora

    1815 eruption of Mount Tambora

    1815_eruption_of_Mount_Tambora

  • Sea
  • Large body of salt water

    temperature as well as ocean temperatures at greater depths, more frequent marine heatwaves, a reduction in pH value, a rise in sea level from ocean warming

    Sea

    Sea

    Sea

  • Weather
  • Short-term state of the atmosphere

    thunderstorm development. On local scales, temperature differences can occur because different surfaces (such as oceans, forests, ice sheets, or human-made objects)

    Weather

    Weather

    Weather

  • Walter Munk
  • American oceanographer (1917–2019)

    propagate from the Southern Indian Ocean across all ocean basins, with the aim of measuring global ocean temperature. The experiment was criticized by

    Walter Munk

    Walter_Munk

  • Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia
  • Rural community in Nova Scotia, Canada

    winter. The ocean moderates the air temperature over the land year round.[citation needed] The shape of the ocean floor and the numerous ocean currents facilitate

    Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia

    Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia

    Peggys_Cove,_Nova_Scotia

  • Thermocline
  • Distinct layer of temperature change in a body of water

    metalimnion in lakes) is a distinct layer based on temperature within a large body of fluid (e.g. water, as in an ocean or lake; or air, e.g. an atmosphere) with

    Thermocline

    Thermocline

    Thermocline

  • December
  • Twelfth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    data: "Global Land and Ocean Temperature Anomalies". National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    December

    December

    December

  • Jason-3
  • International Earth observation satellite mission

    and practical applications to sea level rise, sea surface temperature, ocean temperature circulation, and climate change. Jason-3 makes precise measurements

    Jason-3

    Jason-3

    Jason-3

  • Pacific Centennial Oscillation
  • Predicted climate oscillation

    oscillation predicted by some climate models. In the Pacific Ocean, variability in sea surface temperatures is an important influence on precipitation regimens

    Pacific Centennial Oscillation

    Pacific_Centennial_Oscillation

  • World Ocean Atlas
  • Dataset of ocean properties

    annual, seasonal and monthly time-scales. The WOA fields include ocean temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, apparent oxygen utilisation (AOU), percent

    World Ocean Atlas

    World_Ocean_Atlas

  • Main development region
  • Tropical cyclone prone region in the Atlantic Ocean

    Equator. An ocean temperature of at least 26.5 °C (79.7 °F) is normally considered the minimum to maintain a tropical cyclone. If water temperatures are lower

    Main development region

    Main development region

    Main_development_region

  • Pleistocene
  • First epoch of the Quaternary Period

    calcite of oceanic core samples is used as a diagnostic of ancient ocean temperature change and therefore of climate change. Cold oceans are richer in

    Pleistocene

    Pleistocene

    Pleistocene

  • Oceanic carbon cycle
  • Ocean/atmosphere carbon exchange process

    acidification of the oceans. Climate change, a result of this excess CO2 in the atmosphere, has increased the temperature of the ocean and atmosphere. The

    Oceanic carbon cycle

    Oceanic carbon cycle

    Oceanic_carbon_cycle

  • Celsius
  • Unit of measurement for temperature

    is the unit of temperature on the Celsius temperature scale (originally known as the centigrade scale in English), one of two temperature scales used in

    Celsius

    Celsius

    Celsius

  • Ocean deoxygenation
  • Reduction of the oxygen content of the oceans

    warmer this increases the loss of oxygen in the oceans. This is because the warmer temperatures increase ocean stratification. The reason for this lies in

    Ocean deoxygenation

    Ocean deoxygenation

    Ocean_deoxygenation

  • Great Barrier Reef
  • Coral reef system in Queensland, Australia

    seriously affecting the northern parts of the reef as a result of warming ocean temperatures. In October 2016, Outside published an obituary for the reef; the

    Great Barrier Reef

    Great Barrier Reef

    Great_Barrier_Reef

  • Potential temperature
  • Concept in thermodynamics

    potential temperature in the ocean is usually at the ocean's surface which has a water pressure of 0 dbar. The potential temperature in the ocean doesn't

    Potential temperature

    Potential_temperature

  • Climate of France
  • plains) and altered oceanic (a transition zone between oceanic and mountain climates and semi-continental climate). Extreme temperatures recorded in mainland

    Climate of France

    Climate of France

    Climate_of_France

  • Mesozoic
  • Second era of the Phanerozoic Eon

    water—especially oceans—experience less variation in temperature. Because much of Pangaea's land was distant from its shores, temperatures fluctuated greatly

    Mesozoic

    Mesozoic

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  • Sea-roving
  • a.

    Cruising at random on the ocean.

  • Mediterranean
  • a.

    Inland; remote from the ocean.

  • Ocean
  • n.

    One of the large bodies of water into which the great ocean is regarded as divided, as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.

  • Oceanology
  • n.

    That branch of science which relates to the ocean.

  • Neptunian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the ocean or sea.

  • Shovelnose
  • n.

    A Pacific Ocean shark (Hexanchus corinus).

  • Ocean
  • n.

    An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without apparent limits; as, the boundless ocean of eternity; an ocean of affairs.

  • Brine
  • n.

    The ocean; the water of an ocean, sea, or salt lake.

  • Transatlantic
  • a.

    Crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Toss
  • v. i.

    To be tossed, as a fleet on the ocean.

  • Interoceanic
  • a.

    Between oceans; connecting oceans; as, interoceanic communication; an interoceanic canal.

  • Ocean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the main or great sea; as, the ocean waves; an ocean stream.

  • Oceanic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the ocean; found or formed in or about, or produced by, the ocean; frequenting the ocean, especially mid-ocean.

  • Oceanography
  • n.

    A description of the ocean.

  • Profound
  • n.

    The deep; the sea; the ocean.

  • Ocean
  • n.

    The whole body of salt water which covers more than three fifths of the surface of the globe; -- called also the sea, or great sea.

  • Transatlantic
  • a.

    Lying or being beyond the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Mid
  • superl.

    Denoting the middle part; as, in mid ocean.