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  2. Marine heatwave - Wikipedia

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    A marine heatwave is a period of abnormally high seawater temperatures compared to the typical temperatures in the past for a particular season and region. [1] Marine heatwaves are caused by a variety of drivers. These include shorter term weather events such as fronts, intraseasonal events (30 to 90 days) , annual, and decadal (10-year) modes ...

  3. Atlantic meridional overturning circulation - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

  4. Kuroshio Current - Wikipedia

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    Kuroshio Current

  5. Ocean current - Wikipedia

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  6. Walker circulation - Wikipedia

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    The Walker circulation, also known as the Walker cell, is a conceptual model of the air flow in the tropics in the lower atmosphere (troposphere). According to this model, parcels of air follow a closed circulation in the zonal and vertical directions. This circulation, which is roughly consistent with observations, is caused by differences in ...

  7. Rip current - Wikipedia

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  8. Thermohaline circulation - Wikipedia

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    Thermohaline circulation

  9. What caused the huge waves that battered California’s coast?

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    The Kelvin waves can also reach a higher amplitude when they enter shallower water. “During El Niño, conditions can be more damaging,” said Gary Griggs, a professor of Earth sciences at UC ...