Wednesday, 13 February 2019

OSNAP! This is what we know about global ocean circulation

At the beginning of February, oceanographers published the first data from an ocean observing array 12 years in the making. The surprising results mark a turning point in our understanding of global ocean circulation. Oh snap.

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