20th Birthday for National Oceanography Centre
This year we celebrate our 20th birthday at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC). I still remember very clearly the first time I visited NOC in 1997 on a open day. I was captivated walking into the...
View ArticleAfter the supermoon, comes the supertide
This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. Ivan Haigh, University of Southampton and Kevin Horsburgh, National Oceanography Centre The city of Plymouth, on...
View ArticleHuge welcome to this years’ MSc ECE and COMEM students. Here’s to a great year!
This week we welcome another 10 Engineering in the Coastal Environment and 7 Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management students to Southampton. Hope you have a great year!
View ArticleHow PowerPoint is killing critical thought
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/sep/23/powerpoint-thought-students-bullet-points-information
View ArticleArtist’s Sea Level Rise Map Envisions A World Of New Seas And Coastlines
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/20/sea-level-rise-map_n_4824483.html
View Articleinfographic on global transport statistics and the amount of emissions...
Fantastic infographic on global transport statistics and the amount of emissions released in real time: Truck Locatorhttps://www.trucklocator.co.uk/uk-and-global-transport-facts/ Tagged: climate...
View ArticleJogging can add years to your life
I jog a lot, so was pleased to see this article: https://theconversation.com/jogging-can-add-years-to-your-life-here-are-six-simple-tips-to-get-you-started-63542
View ArticleNew Paper: New understanding of rip currents could help to save lives
This is a press-release for our new paper – Wave breaking patterns control rip current flow regimes and surf zone retention, which can be accessed here. ———————- Research by the Universities of...
View ArticleNew paper: Act now and we can save 3.5 m of sea level rise by the year 2300.
If we act now and cut carbon emissions, we will save up to 40 cm of sea level rise by 2100, but up to 3.5 m by 2300. That is the conclusion of our new study which developed a new approach to predicting...
View ArticleWill London soon be underwater?
Ivan D. Haigh1 and Robert J. Nicholls2 Will London soon be underwater? We can’t count the number of times over the last year that we have both been asked this question, or something similar. It has...
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