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Latest Product (V4r4) Covers 1992-2017
ECCO's latest state estimate is multi-decadal and truly global »
Latest Product (V4r4) Covers 1992-2017
Seamounts Seriously Stir our Seas
Stirring around seamounts contributes to global ocean mixing »
Seamounts Seriously Stir our Seas
From the Bottom of the Ocean to the Top of the Atmosphere
Energy in Earth’s climate system is out of balance. What does ECCO tell us about
the ocean’s role? »
From the Bottom of the Ocean...
Ocean Winds & Microplastics
Connected in surprising ways »
Ocean Winds & Microplastics
Scattering of Mangroves
Warming is expanding their poleward reach... but why not here? »
Scattering of Mangroves
Zooming in on Greenland's Ice Loss
High-resolution ECCO models help quantify glacier melt »
Zooming in on Greenland’s Ice Loss
A Tale of Two Coastlines
ECCO helps unravel the mystery of why sea level change varies along the U.S.
east coast »
A Tale of Two Coastlines
Research Roundup 2023
Take a tour of ECCO’s 2023 publications! »
Research Roundup 2023
What's Baking the Bering Sea?
ECCO helps pinpoint the process responsible for abnormal ocean temperatures »
What’s Baking the Bering Sea?
Small Scales, Big Impacts
Deciphering ocean motion with machine learning... and ECCO »
Small Scales, Big Impacts
Our Ocean Pushes Back
Winds stir the ocean... but what about the other way around? »
Our Ocean Pushes Back
What Drives 'Nose Dives' in Gray Whale Populations?
ECCO helps identify which factors impact die-offs... and which don’t »
What Drives Gray Whale Populations?
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Wind at Work

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SEAMOUNTS SERIOUSLY STIR OUR SEAS

Stirring around seamounts contributes to global ocean mixing


FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN...

What does ECCO tell us about the ocean's role in Earth's energy imbalance?


SCATTERING OF MANGROVES

Warming is expanding their poleward reach... but why not here?


ZOOMING IN ON GREENLAND’S ICE LOSS

High-resolution ECCO models help quantify glacier melt


A TALE OF TWO COASTLINES

ECCO helps unravel the mystery of why sea level change varies along the U.S.
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RESEARCH ROUNDUP 2023

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ECCO WATCHING OUR CLIMATE

The ocean absorbs more then 90% of the excess heat from global warming. ECCO
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