Milky seas are a rare bioluminescent phenomenon where vast areas of the ocean glow at night, sometimes for months. This glow, likely caused by Vibrio harveyi bacteria, has been reported by sailors for ...
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Changes are brewing in the Indian Ocean. Does this mean Australia should get ready for a soggy spring?
As spring in Australia nears and the days get longer, you might be wondering what the rest of the year holds for our weather. There are signs that changes in the Indian Ocean will bring a few wet ...
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Wet spring on the way for large parts of Australia
Abnormally warm oceans surrounding Australia and a developing negative Indian Ocean Dipole will increase the likelihood of abnormally wet weather across large parts of the country this spring, along ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The subtropical Indian Ocean dipole (SIOD) and Ningaloo Niño are the two dominant modes of interannual climate variability in the subtropical ...
Andrew King receives funding from the Australian Research Council (Future Fellowship and Centre of Excellence for 21st Century Weather) and the National Environmental Science Program. As spring in ...
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