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What does PF stand for?

Polar Front


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Mark, who runs the Polar Front adventure sailing business, has been chartered by the Norwegian-based Eco Expeditions adventure travel company for two trips to Jan Meyen.
Since the silicic acid content of surface waters in the sub-Antarctic zone (the region located between the Polar Front and the Subtropical Convergence that accounts for half of the total area of the Southern Ocean) is low, iron fertilisation in this vast region is unlikely to result in removal of significant amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere.
Scientists are also using the data to investigate: * carbon dioxide absorption by the Southern Ocean's phytoplankton 'sink' * changes in surface temperature within the ACC that may feed back to the atmosphere * the link between sea level rise south of the polar fronts, deep subsurface warming and large-scale wind shifts.
Shifts in the location of the polar front in the north Atlantic, where surface temperatures drop most dramatically, may have caused Eemian fluctuations, says Huntley.
This project used wireless LAN technology to track information such as "ice crack" data and perform other studies of the polar front by tracking the frequency of sound pulses.
It is a matter of some pride for Mark Richardson, who manages The Polar Front, the adventure sailing company that operates The Polar Bear, that she is moored in the North East.
6 million years ago is also the time when scientists think the cyclical northward expansion of the Antarctic polar front, the boundary of very cold water and sea ice, began to intensify.
Phil and Mark Richardson, of Lintzford Close, Rowlands Gill, Gateshead, are to put their sailing skills to good use as founders of The Polar Front, a North-East business venture they hope will boost global warming awareness and maritime interest.

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