Hurricane Wind Speed Can Predict Economic Losses

October 27, 2012

Every hurricane season, from June 1 through November 30, we’re reminded that hurricanes are a force to be reckoned with, particularly when they make landfall in densely populated areas like Bermuda. In the wake of such a storm, local governments, businesses, homeowners and—of course—insurance companies are left trying to assess the damage and assign a final price tag to recovery and rebuilding efforts. Rick Murnane, Risk Prediction Initiative (RPI) Project Manager and Senior Research Scientist at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS), recently published a study in the journal Geophysical Research Letters that may serve as an important tool in streamlining these efforts.


North Atlantic Ocean Absorbing Less CO2 Than Originally Thought

October 27, 2012

For many years scientists have operated on the belief—backed by extensive calculations and climate models—that the global ocean absorbs approximately 30% of the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) produced by human activities. However, in a recent paper published in the journal Biogeosciences, Dr. Nicholas Bates, Senior Scientist and Associate Director of Research at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS), discovered this might not always be true.


‘Living legend’ marine biologist Sylvia Earle delivers lecture at BIOS

December 20, 2012

Imagine going for a Sunday drive in the family submarine.


Teachers Take an Expedition to the Sargasso Sea

December 20, 2012

Source: Ocean Academy Blogger


RPI2.0 Announces Crowdsourcing Experiment; Seasonal Forecast Competition

December 20, 2012

In a nod to the value of crowdsourcing as an effective forecasting method, the Risk Prediction Initiative (RPI2.0) announces the start of its seasonal forecast competition, in which participants can win up to $5000.


Bermuda Reefs Healthier Than Those to the South of the Island

December 20, 2012

Colonies of corals build reefs. As stony corals construct new animals on top of themselves, the lower sections die. The skeletons of these hard corals form the structure of the reef. Sand fills in the framework and calcareous algae cements it.


Ocean Rendezvous Rescues Research Project

December 20, 2012

Ruth Curry, Senior Research Specialist at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), is used to the challenges that come with deep-ocean research; after all, she has spent the last three decades measuring circulation pathways in the Atlantic Ocean. But she never expected that, on a calm day in November, she’d require the help of two ships and an underwater robot to literally save her research program, an undertaking she describes as, “the most exciting thing I’ve done in my 32 years of going to sea.”


Happy Holidays from the BIOS Family to Yours

December 20, 2012

Happy Holidays


Some of our Achievements in 2012

January 26, 2013

Some of our achievements in 2012 using ocean science for human good include work to:


RPI2.0 Announces Round 2 of its 2013 Seasonal Forecast Competition

February 25, 2013

Source: RPI2.0


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