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Atlantic and Pacific may follow different rules on long-term warming, analysis shows

Researchers at Florida State University have discovered that long-term sea-surface temperature changes in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans have different root causes. The Pacific's changes are mainly due to internal ocean processes, whereas the Atlantic's changes are largely influenced by human emissions.

Source document: Study by Assistant Professor of meteorology Michael Diamond and FSU meteorology graduate alumnus Anthony Freveletti

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Phys.orgIndependentCenter3 days ago
Atlantic and Pacific may follow different rules on long-term warming, analysis shows

Researchers at Florida State University have discovered that long-term sea-surface temperature changes in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans have different root causes. The Pacific's changes are mainly due to internal ocean processes, whereas the Atlantic's changes are largely influenced by human emissions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents findings from scientific research without overtly favoring any political perspective. It describes the study's conclusions objectively, focusing on the distinction between natural and human-driven factors in ocean temperature changes. There is no evident framing that leans left,

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  • studyStudy by Assistant Professor of meteorology Michael Diamond and FSU meteorology graduate alumnus Anthony Freveletti