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Corporate Author Committee on Sustaining Ocean Observations to Understand Future Changes in Earth's Climate, author.

Title Sustaining Ocean Observations to Understand Future Changes in Earth's Climate / Committee on Sustaining Ocean Observations to Understand Future Changes in Earth's Climate, Ocean Studies Board, Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Division on Earth and Life Studies ; a Consensus Study Report of The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine.

Publication Info. Washington, DC : The National Academies Press, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 136 pages) : color illustrations.
text file
Series Consensus study report
Consensus study report.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary The ocean is an integral component of the Earth's climate system. It covers about 70% of the Earth's surface and acts as its primary reservoir of heat and carbon, absorbing over 90% of the surplus heat and about 30% of the carbon dioxide associated with human activities, and receiving close to 100% of fresh water lost from land ice. With the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, notably carbon dioxide from fossil fuel combustion, the Earth's climate is now changing more rapidly than at any time since the advent of human societies. Society will increasingly face complex decisions about how to mitigate the adverse impacts of climate change such as droughts, sea-level rise, ocean acidification, species loss, changes to growing seasons, and stronger and possibly more frequent storms. Observations play a foundational role in documenting the state and variability of components of the climate system and facilitating climate prediction and scenario development. Regular and consistent collection of ocean observations over decades to centuries would monitor the Earth's main reservoirs of heat, carbon dioxide, and water and provides a critical record of long-term change and variability over multiple time scales. Sustained high-quality observations are also needed to test and improve climate models, which provide insights into the future climate system. Sustaining Ocean Observations to Understand Future Changes in Earth's Climate considers processes for identifying priority ocean observations that will improve understanding of the Earth's climate processes, and the challenges associated with sustaining these observations over long timeframes--Publishers website.
Contents Collection and use of sustained ocean climate observations -- International frameworks for the in situ ocean observing system -- Sustaining global ocean observations in the United States -- Overcoming challenges and identifying new opportunities.
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Subject Oceanography -- Observations.
Oceanography -- Observations.
Earth (Planet) -- Climate -- Observations.
Earth (Planet)
Climatology.
Genre/Form Observations.
Subject Oceanography -- Research.
Oceanography -- Research.
Climatic changes -- Forecasting.
Climatic changes -- Forecasting.
Ocean -- Effect of human beings on.
Ocean.
Ocean-atmosphere interaction.
Ocean-atmosphere interaction.
Global environmental change.
Global environmental change.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.). Ocean Studies Board.
Other Form: Print version: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Sustaining Ocean Observations to Understand Future Changes in Earth's Climate. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 2017 9780309466813 (OCoLC)1018151308
Print version: Committee on Sustaining Ocean Observations to Understand Future Changes in Earth's Climate. Sustaining Ocean Observations to Understand Future Changes in Earth's Climate. Washington, DC : The National Academies Press, [2017] 9780309466806 0309466806 (OCoLC)1018307386
ISBN 9780309466813 (electronic book)
0309466814 (electronic book)
9780309466806
0309466806