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  • AMS (American Meteorological Society)  (1)
  • Partnership for the Global Observation of the Oceans (POGO) for Ocean Communicators United  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: During the Ocean Communicators United meeting focussing on communication strategies, it was noted that most organisations did not make their communication strategies public, and that it was quite difficult to find information on creating communication strategies that was relevant for marine science organisations. It was therefore decided that it would be useful to create a template for communication strategies tailored specifically to (marine) science organisations, and also for the members of the group to share their own communication strategies, where applicable, and if their organisations agreed. A small working group was formed to take on this task, and the following guide was written. It is intended to be adapted and applied by a wide range of users, whether they have a communications background or a scientific background. It can be used to write a communication strategy for an international organisation, programme or project, a research institution, an educational venue, or even a specific product or service. We hope that it will be a useful resource for Ocean Communicators around the world.
    Description: Produced by Ocean Communicators United as a contribution to the “Developing Capacity and Societal Awareness” Working Group of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Initiative “Oceans and Society: Blue Planet”
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Communication strategy ; Science communication ; Ocean Communicators United
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 32pp.
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    AMS (American Meteorological Society)
    In:  Journal of Climate, 13 (8). pp. 1371-1383.
    Publication Date: 2018-07-24
    Description: The interannual variability of the Indian Ocean SST is investigated by analyzing data from observations and an integration of a global coupled GCM (CGCM) ECHO-2. First, it is demonstrated that the CGCM is capable of producing realistic tropical climate variability. Second, it is shown that a considerable part of the interannual variability in Indian Ocean SST can be described as the response to interannual fluctuations over the Pacific related to ENSO. Although the Indian Ocean region also exhibits ENSO-independent interannual variability, this paper focuses on the ENSO-induced component only. Large-scale SST anomalies of the same sign as those observed in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during ENSO extremes develop in the entire tropical and subtropical Indian Ocean with a time lag of about 4 months. This lead–lag relationship is found in both the observations and the CGCM. Using the CGCM output, it is shown that the ENSO signal is carried into the Indian Ocean mainly through anomalous surface heat fluxes.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
    Format: text
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