FeedbackAboutHelpLogin
Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
CoRIS Site Home Search BrowseSearch Tips
CoRIS Banner

.

A framework for comparing coral bleaching thresholds


Description:

Author(s):
Logan, C. A., Dunne, J. P., Eakin, C. E., Donner, S. D.
Title:
A framework for comparing coral bleaching thresholds
Publication Date:
2012
Publication Place:
Cairns, Australia
Institution:
California State University ,Monterey Bay; NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; NOAA Coral Reef Watch; University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Proceedings Title:
Proceedings of the 12th International Coral Reef Symposium. 10A Modelling Reef Futures
Issue:
ICRS2012-10A-3
Page(s):
5
Abstract:
"Coral reefs are highly vulnerable to bleaching under elevated temperature. Since 2002, NOAA Coral Reef Watch has used a bleaching threshold based on global sea surface temperatures to provide operational bleaching warnings. Recent studies suggest that modifications to the current global bleaching prediction method may result in higher predictive power. Here, we present a method for comparing four bleaching prediction methods at different spatial and temporal resolutions, each calibrated against the global bleaching observational dataset from ReefBase between 1985 and 2005. We identify one method ("MMMmax") that consistently gives the highest predictive power at all spatial and temporal resolutions examined. An improved bleaching threshold will refine future bleaching projections under climate change and provide more reliable real-time bleaching alerts to international coral reef managers."
Keywords:
Coral Bleaching; Prediction; Variability; Sea Surface Temperature
Electronic Access:
Notes:
CRCP Project ID 20729; Project Title: C046 Modeling the Effects of Climate Change and Acidification on Global Coral Reefs; Principal Investigator: John Dunne ~ CRCP Project ID 171; Project Title: Modeling the Effects of Climate Change and Acidification on Global Coral Reefs; Principal Investigator: John Dunne

Back to Top
/search/rest/document?f=html&id=%7B515E4E9F-3CC0-4F90-8806-AD756051C1A8%7D
This Geoportal was built using the Geoportal Server. Please read the Disclaimer and Privacy or Contact Us.