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The small scales of the ocean may hold the key to surprises

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NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 496-499

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41558-022-01386-6

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Sharp fronts and eddies, as well as features like shelf seas and under-ice-shelf cavities, are not accounted for in climate projections. These small-scale processes play a crucial role in the evolution of large-scale ocean and cryosphere under climate change, posing a challenge to climate models.
Sharp fronts and eddies that are ubiquitous in the world ocean, as well as features such as shelf seas and under-ice-shelf cavities, are not captured in climate projections. Such small-scale processes can play a key role in how the large-scale ocean and cryosphere evolve under climate change, posing a challenge to climate models.

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