Extratropical storms induce carbon outgassing over the Southern Ocean | npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
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Research suggests that extratropical storms play a role in the exchange of gases, including carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide, between the air and the Southern Ocean. These storms may drive the outgassing of carbon dioxide in certain regions of the Southern Ocean. The relationship between storms, ocean mixing, and air-sea gas exchange in the Southern Ocean appears to be complex and influenced by various factors, including seasonality.
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