Thank you @froeltho.bsky.social and Friedrich Burger for this exciting co-study!
We find that subsurface compound events are closely tied to vertical shifts in water masses.
We assess their present-day distribution using climate model outputs, which we compare to recent observation-based data
This Thursday at 10am CET, join us for Climate Coffee!
We'll talk about marine heatwaves, high acidity and low oxygen events - big threats to marine ecosystems 🔥 🐋
Findings from a study co-authored with @froeltho.bsky.social and Friedrich Burger 🙌
Link for registration below
Climate model projections also reveal that, under 2°C of global warming, 98% of the ocean volume down to 2000 meters is expected to experience some form of extreme event every single day.
(But only when extremes are defined relative to a fixed preindustrial baseline.)
🌊🔥 Marine heatwaves often do not occur in isolation—they frequently coincide with extreme conditions in ocean acidity and oxygen levels.
In our new paper, we assess the distribution and projected changes of these compound ocean extremes within the top 2000 meters of the ocean.
Natacha Le Grix
Natacha Le Grix
Natacha Le Grix
Natacha Le Grix
Natacha Le Grix
Natacha Le Grix
Why do climate models disagree so much in forecasting ocean net primary production under different emissions scenarios? Check out this new paper by @natlegrix.bsky.social and I 🌊
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
Disagreement on the preindustrial state of net primary productivity (NPP) dominates the uncertainty in absolute rates of NPP Earth system models project divergent long-term shifts in the decadal ...
Make sure you register for November's Climate Coffee, on 27 November at 10 am CET!
This climate coffee is with Natacha Legrix De La Salle on Surface and Subsurface Compound MHW and Biogeochemical Extremes Under Climate Change.
Register here: www.eventbrite.dk/e/...