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SIPERG publishes paper detailing unprecedented expansion of the Azores High in the industrial era

Led by Nathaniel Cresswell-Clay, a team of researchers, including Dr. Wanamaker, and Dr. Thatcher, wrote an article for Nature Geoscience on the results describing the unprecedented expansion of the Azores High in the industrial era (since 1850 CE) as determined from high-resolution modeling. This expanded Azores High was responsible for dry conditions at our study … Continue reading SIPERG publishes paper detailing unprecedented expansion of the Azores High in the industrial era

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Gulf of Maine tank experiment wraps up

This project is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Marine Geology and Geophysics, and is titled “Collaborative Research: Using multi-proxy paleo data to constrain natural and anthropogenic hydrographic variability in the Gulf of Maine System over the last 250 years”. In early June 2022, the ocean acidification experiment that had been taking place for … Continue reading Gulf of Maine tank experiment wraps up

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Finally… SIPERG returns to Portugal!

This project (Collaborative research: Bridging the gap from northern Iberia to northwest Africa to reconstruct atmospheric dynamics and hydroclimate for the last 2,500 years) is funded by the National Science Foundation under the Paleo Perspectives on Climate Change (P2C2) program. After a prolonged hiatus due to the pandemic, SIPERG lab members traveled to Portugal in … Continue reading Finally… SIPERG returns to Portugal!