
Dillon Amaya
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Dec 6, 2024 |
journals.ametsoc.org | Dillon Amaya |Nicola Maher |Clara Deser |Michael Jacox
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Jul 28, 2023 |
climate.gov | Rebecca Lindsey |Jennifer Moore |Gang Liu |Dillon Amaya
(Climate.gov would like to especially thank reviewers Jacqueline De La Cour and Jennifer Moore for their contributions to this article.)In mid-July 2023, heat-stressed corals in the southern Florida Keys began bleaching—expelling their food-producing algal partners—amid the hottest water temperatures ever documented in the region during the satellite record (dating back to 1985).
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Jun 19, 2023 |
nature.com | Wei Liu |Antonietta Capotondi |Dillon Amaya |Xianglin Ren
ObservationsWe exploit the Daily Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature (OISST) version 2.1 (v2.1) from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration58, mapped onto a 0.25° × 0.25° grid and available since September 1, 1981. We adopt the OISST data from 1982 to 2022 to investigate the observed MHWs in the Northeast Pacific.
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May 8, 2023 |
thehindu.com | Dillon Amaya
It’s coming. Winds are weakening along the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Heat is building beneath the ocean surface. By July, most forecast models agree that the climate system’s biggest player – El Niño – will return for the first time in nearly four years. El Niño is one side of the climatic coin called the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, or ENSO. It’s the heads to La Niña’s tails.
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Apr 24, 2023 |
philstockworld.com | Dillon Amaya
Earth, ClimateEnergyHot Items El Niño is coming, and ocean temps are already at record highs – that can spell disaster for fish and coralsBy Dillon Amaya, National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationIt’s coming. Winds are weakening along the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Heat is building beneath the ocean surface. By July, most forecast models agree that the climate system’s biggest player – El Niño – will return for the first time in nearly four years.
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