Category: IMOS OceanCurrent
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Keeping pace with marine heatwaves
A new paper outlines the need for predicting marine heatwaves and highlights how IMOS is monitoring heatwaves in real time as they develop with ocean gliders.
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Bonney Coast Upwelling for 2020 from IMOS OceanCurrent
Whilst the Bonney coast upwelling season started slowly this summer, it has developed into an extremely strong upwelling event late in the season.
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IMOS ocean gliders help monitor the warming ocean temperatures on the Great Barrier Reef
IMOS is responding to the high ocean temperatures on the GBR by mobilising our glider fleet into regions of greatest concern
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Cold start to summer for Tasmanian coastal waters
Feeling brave? Sea surface temperatures around Tasmania are taking time to warm up for that first swim of summer this year.
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Marine heatwaves – looking under the surface
The new IMOS Event-Based Sampling sub-facility was initiated in December 2018 with the goal of monitoring marine heatwaves using ocean gliders.
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Tropical Cyclone Oma: a lasting ocean impact
Before threatening south-eastern Queensland back in February, Tropical Cyclone Oma spent a week causing great damage to Vanuatu and New Caledonia, even sinking a bulk carrier with a US$50 million clean-up bill.