Posted on May 26, 2023 (Updated on July 9, 2025)
Decoupling ENSO Correlation from Ocean Bottom Pressure Data: Techniques for Earth Scientists
Data & AnalysisThe 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
Posted on September 30, 2022 (Updated on July 22, 2025)
Is there a software or means that can generate piper diagrams without some data?
Data & AnalysisOkay, 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,