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M. O. Baringer
Researcher at Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Publications - 17
Citations - 976
M. O. Baringer is an academic researcher from Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermohaline circulation & North Atlantic Deep Water. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 946 citations.
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Supporting Online Material for Temporal Variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation at 26.5°N
Stuart A. Cunningham,Torsten Kanzow,Darren Rayner,M. O. Baringer,William E. Johns,Jochem Marotzke,Hannah R. Longworth,Elizabeth M. Grant,Lisa M. Beal,Christopher S. Meinen,Harry L. Bryden +10 more
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Variability of shallow and deep western boundary currents off the Bahamas during 2004–05: results from the 26°N RAPID–MOC Array
William E. Johns,Lisa M. Beal,M. O. Baringer,J. R. Molina,Stuart A. Cunningham,Torsten Kanzow,Darren Rayner +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, data from an array of six moorings deployed east of Abaco, Bahamas, along 26.5°N during March 2004-May 2005 are analyzed.
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What Caused the Significant Increase in Atlantic Ocean Heat Content Since the mid-20th Century?
Sang-Ki Lee,Sang-Ki Lee,Wonsun Park,Erik van Sebille,M. O. Baringer,Chunzai Wang,David B. Enfield,David B. Enfield,Steve G. Yeager,Ben P. Kirtman +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a surface-forced global oceanice coupled model is used to test the hypothesis and to find that the observed warming trend of the Atlantic Ocean since the 1950s is largely due to an increase in the inter-ocean heat transport from the Indian Ocean.
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Basin-wide oceanographic array bridges the South Atlantic
Isabelle J. Ansorge,M. O. Baringer,Edmo J. D. Campos,Shenfu Dong,Rana A. Fine,Rana A. Fine,Silvia L. Garzoli,Silvia L. Garzoli,Gustavo Goni,Christopher S. Meinen,Renellys C. Perez,Renellys C. Perez,Alberto R. Piola,Michael J. Roberts,Sabrina Speich,Janet Sprintall,Thierry Terre,M. van den Berg +17 more
TL;DR: The meridional overturning circulation (MOC) is a global system of surface, intermediate, and deep ocean currents as mentioned in this paper, which connects the surface layer of the ocean and the atmosphere with the huge reservoir of the deep sea and is the primary mechanism for transporting heat, freshwater, and carbon between ocean basins.
Instruments and Methods Meridional heat transport determined with expendable bathythermographs—Part I: Error estimates from model and hydrographic data
M. O. Baringer,Silvia L. Garzoli +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method was proposed and evaluated to calculate the heat transport from temperature data obtained from a transbasin section of expendable bathythermographs (XBTs) profiles.