Media Print Media Mining climate clues from our whaling past Sea surface salinity is starting to rival other methods for seasonal rain forecasting. Davis, Immerzeel, Santos, Turner, and Ummenhofer Receive 2018 James B. Macelwane Medals After a record dry, 2018 may be the year of the Indian Ocean Dipole Study Links Natural Climate Oscillations in North Atlantic to Greenland Ice Sheet Melt Pacific influences decadal Indian Ocean heat content via two distinct mechanisms 2018 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients announced Multidecadal Indian Ocean variability linked to the Pacific Extreme Climate – A conversation with WHOI’s Caroline Ummenhofer Ocean salinity is a predictor of terrestrial precipitation Indo-Pacific tropical rain belt expanded and contracted in the past Climate change and La Niña may bring sever floods to Australia Climate Change Boosted Australia’s 2010 Floods OCCI-funded research awarded Alexander von Humbold Fellowship for Indian Ocean research Alexander von Humbolt Foundation Honors Two WHOI Scientists « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next » Load More Multi-Media and Outreach Whaling log books from local voyages help researchers study climate change Green Seeker: Whaling and Weather Wind: Guiding Earth’s Future The log book of the whaling vessel Marcella out of New Bedford at the Providence Public Library, which owns one of the five largest colle… Extreme Weather | MIT Challenges from Nord Anglia Education: Sea Sleuths ft. Dr. Caroline Ummenhofer Maritime Historians and Scientists Collaborate to Better Understand Trends in Climate Science Indian Ocean Current: The Asian Monsoon The Indian Ocean as One of the Great Frontiers in Oceanography Oceanhackweek 2020: Project Presentation – Visualizing the shelfbreak front with OOI data Understanding how the Indian Ocean affects regional and global climate has come a long way Indian Ocean Dipole ABC News Australia Interview with Caroline Ummenhofer