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Geophysical Fluid Modeling

Study finds Red Sea may be cooling rather than warming

1 min read · Thu, May 30 2019

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Bayesian Estimation Geophysical Fluid Modeling uncertainty quantification

A recent study by a team including KAUST Earth scientists and oceanographers revealed that surface temperatures in the Red Sea may be cooling rather than rising. Analysis of long-term data sets shows that the current high warming rates of the Red Sea appear to be a combined effect of global warming and natural long-duration changes in sea surface temperature. "Our study has revealed a sequence of alternating positive and negative trends in Red Sea surface temperatures. Over the next decades, the trends indicate a cooling phase that may counter the effects of global warming," stated Ibrahim

Ibrahim Hoteit

Professor, Earth Science and Engineering

Geophysical Fluid Modeling Bayesian Estimation uncertainty quantification Red Sea

Professor Ibrahim Hoteit is a faculty member at KAUST, specializing in the simulation, analysis, and prediction of weather and climate patterns across the Arabian Peninsula. His pioneering research leverages data-driven modeling systems to advance the understanding of climatic dynamics in the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf regions. Professor Hoteit's work not only contributes to regional climate science but also supports sustainable environmental management and policy development in these critical areas.

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