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Advances from the Southwest Pacific Ocean circulation and climate experiment (SPICE)

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Ganachaud, A and Bowen, M and Brassington, G and Cai, W and Cravatte, S and Davis, R and Gourdeau, L and Hasegawa, T and Hill, K and Holbrook, N and Kessler, W and Maes, C and Melet, A and Qiu, B and Ridgway, K and Roemmich, D and Schiller, A and Send, U and Sloyan, B and Sprintall, J and Steinberg, C and Sutton, P and Verron, J and Widlansky, M and Wiles, P, Advances from the Southwest Pacific Ocean circulation and climate experiment (SPICE), CLIVAR Exchanges No. 61, 18, (1) pp. 16-23. ISSN 1026-0471 (2013) [Non Refereed Article]


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Abstract

Endorsed by CLIVAR in 2008, the Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (SPICE) is an international research project which aims to understand the southwest Pacific Ocean circulation, as well as its direct and indirect influence on both regional and basin-scale climate, and the South Pacific Convergence Zone (SPCZ). SPICE was designed to measure and monitor the ocean circulation, and to validate and improve numerical models.

Item Details

Item Type:Non Refereed Article
Keywords:Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment; SPICE, CLIVAR, observations, modelling
Research Division:Earth Sciences
Research Group:Oceanography
Research Field:Physical oceanography
Objective Division:Environmental Policy, Climate Change and Natural Hazards
Objective Group:Understanding climate change
Objective Field:Effects of climate change on the South Pacific (excl. Australia and New Zealand) (excl. social impacts)
UTAS Author:Hill, K (Dr Katy Hill)
UTAS Author:Holbrook, N (Professor Neil Holbrook)
ID Code:88985
Year Published:2013
Deposited By:IMAS Research and Education Centre
Deposited On:2014-02-21
Last Modified:2014-09-04
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