![Figure: An MHW in Barrow AP in 2007, indicated by sea surface temperature (SST, solid black), climatological SST (SSTc, dotted green), MHW SST criterion (95th percentile SST, solid green), long-term mean summer temperature (LMST, solid blue), and surface air temperature (SAT, dotted black).](https://essic.umd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/figure_marinewarming.png)
Marine Heat Waves in the Arctic Ocean
ESSIC/CISESS/SCSB visiting research scientist Tom Smith has a new article in press at Geophysical Research Letters that analyzes events of extremely warm waters in the oceans known as marine heatwaves (MHWs).
ESSIC/CISESS/SCSB visiting research scientist Tom Smith has a new article in press at Geophysical Research Letters that analyzes events of extremely warm waters in the oceans known as marine heatwaves (MHWs).
ESSC/CISESS Scientist Jianping Mao is first author on a new paper in Geophysical Research Letters titled “Measuring Atmospheric CO2 Enhancements From the 2017 British Columbia Wildfires Using a Lidar”.