What's driving unusually high temperatures in the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Antarctic? - NCAS
Climate and weather researchers at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science set out the likely drivers of unusually warm oceans in the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Antarctic regions.
Climate Trends
Leaching material from Antarctic seaweeds and penguin guano affects cloud-relevant aerosol production - ScienceDirect
An Atlantic-driven rapid circulation change in the North Pacific Ocean during the late 1990s
An unusual ocean anomaly is growing in the North Pacific. How did it form, and what does it indicate for the weather seasons ahead? » Severe Weather Europe
Blockbuster Assessment: Humans Likely Responsible For Virtually All Global Warming Since 1950s
Saturday 22/7) North Atlantic sea surface temperature anomaly surges to *another* record, with temperatures 1.53 °C over the 1982-2011 mean, up from 1,50°C the day before. : r/collapse
Explainer: What the new IPCC report says about extreme weather and climate change - Carbon Brief
4th U.S. National Climate Assessment Vol. II: Notable Findings
Assessing recent trends in high-latitude Southern Hemisphere surface climate