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Global trends in wind speed and wave height

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posted on 2024-07-09, 15:06 authored by I. R. Young, Stefan Zieger, Alexander Babanin
Studies of climate change typically consider measurements or predictions of temperature over extended periods of time. Climate, however, is much more than temperature. Over the oceans, changes in wind speed and the surface gravity waves generated by such winds play an important role. We used a 23-year database of calibrated and validated satellite altimeter measurements to investigate global changes in oceanic wind speed and wave height over this period. We find a general global trend of increasing values of wind speed and, to a lesser degree, wave height, over this period. The rate of increase is greater for extreme events compared to the mean condition.

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molecular Flexibility and the Activation of Complement

Directorate for Biological Sciences

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0036-8075

Journal title

Science

Volume

332

Issue

6028

Pagination

4 pp

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

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Copyright © 2011 The authors. The authors grant the American Association for the Advancement of Science exclusive rights to use and authorize use of their Work, however, they retain copyright in the Work as well as rights to make certain uses of the Work. The accepted manuscript and all supporting information are is reproduced in accordance with this policy.

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Detailed test results for trend extraction algorithms (Table S1) are available here: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/194837

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eng

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