Storms drive outgassing of CO2 in the subpolar Southern Ocean
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Storms in the Southern Ocean are reported to drive the outgassing of carbon dioxide. The phenomenon is observed in areas such as the Drake Passage, a region of intense upwelling. However, the relationship between storms and gas exchange in the Southern Ocean appears to be complex, with some studies also noting the role of low-pressure storms in driving emissions of other gases, such as nitrous oxide.
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