NOC Marine Physics
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🌊 Marine Physics at the National Oceanography Centre, UK.
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Call for blogposts on maritime history - several of the topics related to marine climate, data transcription, visualisation - apparently no need to moderate your enthusiasm
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CFP: 'Academic Processes and Digital Humanities' - Global Maritime History
GlobalMaritimeHistory welcomes proposals for our new series ‘Academic Processes and Digital Humanities’. We are looking for people to talk about the processes (especially technical processes) that they use to do their research, analysis or both.  Some of the things we would love to have you write about Transcription of Documents Textual Analysis Materials Analysis Materials Conservation/Art Conservation Mapping, GIS and related topics Use of R and data visualization Databases and their varied uses Using websites to display projects and findings Collective projects/collaboration This series is very much about these processes, and it is not at all required that your research be on a maritime topic. If how you do what you do is neat and you think that it would interest other people or help other people with their research, we would love to hear from you. Proposals do not need to be any particular length. The blogposts should be approximately 800-1000 words, however we absolutely do encourage longer posts. We also encourage embedded youtube videos, images, anything that can be embedded into our posts. Also, please do not feel the need to moderate your enthusiasm. This is an audience that appreciates procedural and technical enthusiasm. Posts should be written for an educated but not expert audience. Links to tutorials and similar material is always appreciated. We are also open to tutorial videos, or other formats instead of written blog posts. If it is technically possible to be done on WordPress then we are very much open to creative approaches to discusses processes.  If you are unable to submit something in the near future but are interested in contributing over the longer term, please do get in touch. We’d love to hear from you as well. This series is open to grad students, early career researchers as well as more established researchers. We will not be entertaining any proposals either written by or having to do with the use of generative AI. If you are interested in contributing to this series please email Dr Samuel McLean
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Proud to announce we've been shortlisted as a finalist for Mersey Maritime’s Industry Awards! 🏆

NOC’s Satellite Intertidal Mapping Project led by Paul Bell, Clive Neil, and Christine Sams, has been shortlisted for the Technology & Innovation Award.

More on this project here⬇️
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Scientists from our Liverpool site have used satellite and water level data to gain insight into the Mersey River, helping port operators be smarter about managing the ever-changing channels and sandbanks.

Read more here:
🔗 noc.ac.uk/news/satellites-help-noc-track-tidal-change-safer-navigation
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Researchers from NOC are among the global community of scientists who have contributed to this new publication by @ametsoc.org! 🌎 Find details below ⬇️
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▶️ The 2024 #BulletinAMS State of the Climate Assessment is now available! Earth’s greenhouse gas concentrations were the highest on record and record temperatures were notable across the globe. Learn more: bit.ly/4mk41xk

#StateoftheClimate #StateoftheClimate2024
This figure shows the “global surface temperature difference from average from four different organizations”. The four datasets include: Berkeley, NASA, NOAA, and HadCRUT5, with Celsius temperature depicted on the left-hand side and Fahrenheit on the right-hand side. The background image is a hazy city skyline with a body of water in the foreground. Credit: NOAA NCEI and UK Met Office.
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Submit an Abstract to the 🌊 Ocean Sciences Meeting #OSM26 🌊 session:

HC013 - Resource characterization, hydrodynamic and environmental responses of ocean-based energy
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Deadline 20th August 2025

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Submit an Abstract to the 🌊 Ocean Sciences Meeting #OSM26 🌊 session:

OT002 - Advances in understanding of ocean surface waves at the coast: evidence from new observations and models
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Deadline 20th August 2025

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Submit an Abstract to the 🌊 Ocean Sciences Meeting #OSM26 🌊 session:

HE007: Large-scale changes in the Arctic and Subarctic - Processes and Impacts

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Deadline 20th August 2025

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Tsunamis in Hawaii. Heights in metres. Notice how the first wave wasn't the biggest. Real time data at www.ioc-sealevelmonitoring.org/station.php?...
IOC data for Hawaii showing waves arriving at Hawaii over a period of hours, live at 30th July 06:53 UTC.
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Submit an Abstract to the 🌊 Ocean Sciences Meeting #OSM26 🌊 session:

PS002 - Dynamics at the sloping boundary: understanding the interactions and exchanges between shelf seas and the deep ocean

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Deadline 20th August 2025

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@metoffice.gov.uk ‘s 'State of the UK Climate' report is out today, with some key findings:

🌊UK sea level is rising faster than the global average
🌡️extremes are becoming the norm
🥇record breaking weather events are becoming more frequent
🔥the last 3 yrs have been in the UK's top 5 warmest on record
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📢paper alert📢

🌊Evaluating Water Levels from the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Mission in a Hyper-Tidal Coastal and Estuarine Environment🌊

doi.org/10.1029/2024...
by Lichtman et al. in AGU Earth and Space Science
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With videos exploring marine robotics 🤖, marine modelling 💻or remote sensing 📡 to applications to fisheries, salt intrusion and the impact of climate change on water security. Take a look here:

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Living with climate change in a delta country
YouTube video by National Oceanography Centre
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Check out the "Ocean Science in Action" series!
a collection of open access stories about coastal communities at the forefront of the climate change impacts. 📽️🏖️🌡️🌊

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Phil Woodworth has just pointed me to this 1973 film on tides. I haven't yet watched it through but already enjoying the computers (tape reels and printout), animated global tide maps (hand drawn) and health and safety on board ship (there probably was some).

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Ocean Tides
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A cutting-edge fleet of moorings, drifting floats, and autonomous vehicles have been deployed to explore the depths of the Labrador Sea, to understand the role of marine snow in carbon storage.

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Only 5 days left to register for the UK Coastal Research Conference! 🌊

The conference welcomes all those with interest in UK coastal science, including academia, policy makers, practitioners and industry professionals.

⬇️Full details and registration here⬇️
noc-events.co.uk/ukcrc-2025

#UKCRC25
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📢Paper Alert📢

Coherence of the AMOC Over the Subpolar North Atlantic on Interannual to Multiannual Time Scales 🌊

by Petit el al. in GRL @agu.org

doi.org/10.1029/2025...

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#NERC #NSF
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A new wave overtopping digital twin has launched! 📟

It provides a 5-day forecast at Dawlish and Penzance. The tool is based on machine learning trained by WireWall data collected by NOC.

Check it out 👉 coastalmonitoring.org/ccoresources...
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📢New!📢

🌊New wave overtopping digital twin launched with the National Network of Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes of England 🌊
It provides a 5-day forecast at Dawlish and Penzance. 💻

coastalmonitoring.org/ccoresources...
#CoastalHazards #SPLASH
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The image reads SPLASH digital approaches to predict wave overtopping hazards. Advancing current understanding on wave-related coastal hazard