Marine heatwaves need clear definitions so coastal communities can adapt
Dillon J. Amaya (),
Michael G. Jacox,
Melanie R. Fewings,
Vincent S. Saba,
Malte F. Stuecker,
Ryan R. Rykaczewski,
Andrew C. Ross,
Charles A. Stock,
Antonietta Capotondi,
Colleen M. Petrik,
Steven J. Bograd,
Michael A. Alexander,
Wei Cheng,
Albert J. Hermann,
Kelly A. Kearney and
Brian S. Powell
Nature, 2023, vol. 616, issue 7955, 29-32
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Clearly communicating baselines for assessing ocean warming is essential for understanding extreme events and how they will affect marine ecosystems and livelihoods in the future.
Keywords: Ocean sciences; Policy; Climate change; Society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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