Category: Data & Analysis

Decoupling ENSO Correlation from Ocean Bottom Pressure Data: Techniques for Earth Scientists

The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a phenomenon that occurs in the tropical Pacific Ocean and is characterized by periodic warming and cooling of sea surface temperatures. This phenomenon has a significant impact on global weather patterns and can also affect oceanic processes, including ocean bottom pressure. Removing the ENSO signal from ocean bottom

Is there a software or means that can generate piper diagrams without some data?

Okay, here’s a revised version of the blog post, aiming for a more human and conversational tone: Piper Diagrams from Thin Air? When Your Water Data Isn’t Quite “All There” Piper diagrams – those cool-looking triangular charts – are a hydrochemist’s best friend. They’re fantastic for quickly visualizing and understanding the chemical makeup of water,

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