Marine heatwaves are in the eye of the beholder
Nima Farchadi,
Laura H. McDonnell (),
Svenja Ryan,
Rebecca L. Lewison and
Camrin D. Braun
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Nima Farchadi: San Diego State University
Laura H. McDonnell: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Svenja Ryan: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Rebecca L. Lewison: San Diego State University
Camrin D. Braun: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 3, 236-239
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Critical methodological choices in marine heatwave detection can yield dramatically different results. We call for context-specific methods that account for regional variability to advance marine heatwave research and socio-ecological outcomes.
Date: 2025
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