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Roy Mendelssohn
NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division
+1 831-420-3666
110 McAllister Road
Santa Cruz
CA
95060
USA
erd.data@noaa.gov
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2024-03-29
ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata Part 2 Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data
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North Pacific High, 1967 - 2014
2024-03-29
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erdNph
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50100/abstract
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Variations in large-scale atmospheric forcing influence upwelling dynamics and ecosystem productivity in the California Current System (CCS). In this paper, we characterize interannual variability of the North Pacific High over 40 years and investigate how variation in its amplitude and position affect upwelling and biology. We develop a winter upwelling "pre-conditioning" index and demonstrate its utility to understanding biological processes. Variation in the winter NPH can be well described by its areal extent and maximum pressure, which in turn is predictive of winter upwelling. Our winter pre-conditioning index explained 64% of the variation in biological responses (fish and seabirds). Understanding characteristics of the NPH in winter is therefore critical to predicting biological responses in the CCS.
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1967-01-16
2014-01-16
North Pacific High, 1967 - 2014
2024-03-29
creation
NOAA ERD
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50100/abstract
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Background Information
Background information from the source
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originator
Variations in large-scale atmospheric forcing influence upwelling dynamics and ecosystem productivity in the California Current System (CCS). In this paper, we characterize interannual variability of the North Pacific High over 40 years and investigate how variation in its amplitude and position affect upwelling and biology. We develop a winter upwelling "pre-conditioning" index and demonstrate its utility to understanding biological processes. Variation in the winter NPH can be well described by its areal extent and maximum pressure, which in turn is predictive of winter upwelling. Our winter pre-conditioning index explained 64% of the variation in biological responses (fish and seabirds). Understanding characteristics of the NPH in winter is therefore critical to predicting biological responses in the CCS.
ERDDAP tabledap
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-158.7
-126.5
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2014-01-16
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ERDDAPtabledapDatasetQueryAndAccess
https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdNph
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North Pacific High, 1967 - 2014
2024-03-29
creation
NOAA ERD
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50100/abstract
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Background Information
Background information from the source
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Variations in large-scale atmospheric forcing influence upwelling dynamics and ecosystem productivity in the California Current System (CCS). In this paper, we characterize interannual variability of the North Pacific High over 40 years and investigate how variation in its amplitude and position affect upwelling and biology. We develop a winter upwelling "pre-conditioning" index and demonstrate its utility to understanding biological processes. Variation in the winter NPH can be well described by its areal extent and maximum pressure, which in turn is predictive of winter upwelling. Our winter pre-conditioning index explained 64% of the variation in biological responses (fish and seabirds). Understanding characteristics of the NPH in winter is therefore critical to predicting biological responses in the CCS.
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-158.7
-126.5
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2014-01-16
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OPeNDAPDatasetQueryAndAccess
https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/tabledap/erdNph
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North Pacific High, 1967 - 2014
2024-03-29
creation
NOAA ERD
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50100/abstract
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Background Information
Background information from the source
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Variations in large-scale atmospheric forcing influence upwelling dynamics and ecosystem productivity in the California Current System (CCS). In this paper, we characterize interannual variability of the North Pacific High over 40 years and investigate how variation in its amplitude and position affect upwelling and biology. We develop a winter upwelling "pre-conditioning" index and demonstrate its utility to understanding biological processes. Variation in the winter NPH can be well described by its areal extent and maximum pressure, which in turn is predictive of winter upwelling. Our winter pre-conditioning index explained 64% of the variation in biological responses (fish and seabirds). Understanding characteristics of the NPH in winter is therefore critical to predicting biological responses in the CCS.
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-158.7
-126.5
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1967-01-16
2014-01-16
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Areal Extent of the 1020 hPa Contour
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Maximum Sea Level Pressure
Roy Mendelssohn
NOAA NMFS SWFSC Environmental Research Division
+1 831-420-3666
110 McAllister Road
Santa Cruz
CA
95060
USA
erd.data@noaa.gov
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