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Cool things we do: Machine Learning on Air-sea Fluxes

The air–sea turbulent heat fluxes are fundamental processes for keeping the global climate system in balance with the incoming insolation at Earth’s surface, and they are also a primary conduit for coupling and feedback between the ocean and atmosphere on a broad range of scales, from synoptic weather events to regional and global circulation systems.…

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Currently ongoing: New initiative on Arctic Fluxes

October 6, 2020 WHOI-NOAA partnership tackles critical gap in climate knowledge TOPICS: CLIMATE & OCEAN / CLIMATE CHANGE The OOI surface buoy (shown here in 2018 being serviced by the WHOI-operated research vessel Neil Armstrong) will help provide crucial verification of USV and satellite-based models of air-sea interaction in difficult-to-reach high-latitude waters of the North…

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