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  • Mesoscale eddy variability has increased in eddy-rich regions by 2–5% per decade but decreased in the tropical ocean over the satellite record (1993–2020). These changes will impact ocean–atmosphere heat and carbon exchange, with implications for regional and global climate.

    • Josué Martínez-Moreno
    • Andrew McC. Hogg
    • Adele K. Morrison
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 11, P: 397-403
  • Vanessa Wong and colleagues report whole-genome sequencing of 1,832 Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi isolates from 63 endemic countries. They identify mutations that define the multidrug resistant (MDR) H58 lineage and report numerous inter- and intracontinental transmissions of this lineage as well as an ongoing MDR typhoid epidemic in Africa.

    • Vanessa K Wong
    • Stephen Baker
    • Gordon Dougan
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 47, P: 632-639
  • Flooding of the desiccated Mediterranean ~5 Myr ago resulted in east–west differences in salinity stratification, which delayed the return of normal marine conditions throughout the basin, according to proxy records and model simulations.

    • Udara Amarathunga
    • Andrew McC. Hogg
    • Stewart Gilmore
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 15, P: 720-725
  • Climate simulations of the Last Interglacial show that Antarctic ice loss induces warming of East Antarctica. Meltwater equivalent to the ice loss induces warming of the subsurface. Both effects can further enhance Antarctic ice sheet deterioration

    • David K. Hutchinson
    • Laurie Menviel
    • Andrew McC. Hogg
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-11
  • The subsurface waters west of the Antarctic Peninsula are warming rapidly. This study shows that changes in coastal winds in East Antarctica are remotely impacting this region and drive the upwelling of warm deep water.

    • Paul Spence
    • Ryan M. Holmes
    • Matthew H. England
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 7, P: 595-603
  • Genomic tools and ocean circulation models show that organisms surface-drift across the Southern Ocean frequently. The extreme cold therefore keeps Antarctica biologically isolated, but as the climate warms new species may establish quickly.

    • Ceridwen I. Fraser
    • Adele K. Morrison
    • Jonathan M. Waters
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 8, P: 704-708