Peace, Love, Cactus and Podcasts August 6-7, 2009 El Paso Texas
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I've embedded this UStream episode about "Waters to the Sea"
Ocean and atmosphere connections
The study of the oceans is intimately linked to understanding global climate changes, potential global warming and related biosphere concerns. The atmosphere and ocean are linked because of evaporation and precipitation as well as thermal flux (and solar insolation). Wind stress is a major driver of ocean currents while the ocean is a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Our planet is invested with two great oceans; one visible, the other invisible; one underfoot, the other overhead; one entirely envelopes it, the other covers about two thirds of its surface.
—Matthew F. Maury (1855) The Physical Geography of the Seas and Its Meteorology
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