Revisiting linkages between large-scale and regional ocean processes: Slope Sea variabilit — NSF Award to Woods Hole Oceanographic
The continental shelf and slope system in the Northwest Atlantic has experienced significant changes in recent years. The research work will be driven by the hypothesis that ocean processes within the Slope Sea are the key to understanding interannual to decadal hydrographic variability on the Northeast U.S. continenta
| Award title | Revisiting linkages between large-scale and regional ocean processes: Slope Sea variabilit |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2523917 |
| Awardee | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
| City | WOODS HOLE |
| State | MA |
| Amount obligated | $593,385 |
| Principal investigator | Svenja Ryan |
| Program | PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY |
| Start date | 09/01/2025 |
| Abstract | The continental shelf and slope system in the Northwest Atlantic has experienced significant changes in recent years. The research work will be driven by the hypothesis that ocean processes within the Slope Sea are the key to understanding interannual to decadal hydrographic variability on the Northeast U.S. continental shelf and slope system. The plan is to synthesize in-situ observations and output from a global high-resolution ocean general circulation model to investigate potential dynamic a |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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