Southern Ocean summer warming is regulated by storm-driven mixing
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Research suggests that storm-driven mixing plays a role in regulating summer warming in the Southern Ocean. This process may also influence the outgassing of certain gases, including nitrous oxide and CO2, although the exact mechanisms and effects are still being studied. The relationship between Southern Ocean dynamics and global climate patterns is complex and the subject of ongoing research.
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