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

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posted on 2023-05-21, 18:25 authored by Ganachaud, A, Bowen, M, Brassington, G, Cai, W, Cravatte, S, Davis, R, Gourdeau, L, Hasegawa, T, Hill, K, Neil HolbrookNeil Holbrook, Kessler, W, Maes, C, Melet, A, Qiu, B, Ridgway, K, Roemmich, D, Schiller, A, Send, U, Sloyan, B, Sprintall, J, Steinberg, C, Sutton, P, Verron, J, Widlansky, M, Wiles, P
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.

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Publication title

CLIVAR Exchanges No. 61

Volume

18

Pagination

16-23

ISSN

1026-0471

Department/School

Integrated Marine Observing System

Publisher

International CLIVAR Project Office

Place of publication

UK

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Copyright 2013 CLIVAR Exchanges

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  • Open

Socio-economic Objectives

Effects of climate change on the South Pacific (excl. Australia and New Zealand) (excl. social impacts)

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