SOEST Contribution List (as of April 16, 2026)

12080     Paoa, N., et al. [C. H. Fletcher, M. Barbee, T. R. Anderson, S. Habel], 2026, Hydrostatic sea-level rise inundation impacts on ahu and harbors of Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Nat. Sci. Rep. (accepted).

12081     Karamperidou, C., et al., 2026, Limitations to air free cooling under increasing exposure of data centers to heat and humidity, Sci. Rep. (accepted).

12082     Karamperidou, C., 2026, Beyond the trend: Climate variability as a threat multiplier for critical infrastructure and global cyber-physical-social systems, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security Book Series: Critical Infrastructure Systems and Extreme Threat Nexus: Preparing for Resilience and Security, ISBN 978-3-032-13169-0, Springer Nature (in press).

12083     Murray, N. K., C. Karamperidou, C.-Y. Lee, and S. J. Camargo, 2026, Tropical cyclone activity in present and future climates in the vicinity of Hawaiʻi, J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol. (accepted).

12084     Rivera Tello, G, and C. Karamperidou, 2026, Simulation of coastal El Niño events in CMIP6 models and its relationship to mean-state and ENSO biases, Geophys. Res. Lett. (accepted).

12085     Assad, V. E., et al. [J. N. Perelman, S. Z. Rickle, SZ, Frank, J. C. Drazen], 2026, The Clarion Clipperton Zone mesopelagic micronekton community: Mesoscale and temporal variability in depth-integrated abundance, biomass, and community composition, Elementa (accepted).

12086     Stevenson, S., et al. [S. Coats], 2026, Present-day tropical precipitation and cloud feedbacks determine future equatorial Pacific trends, Sci. Adv., doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aea8070 (in press).

12087     Ultee, L., F. Wimberly, S. Coats, J. Mackay, and E. Holmgren, 2026, CMIP6 climate model spread outweighs glacier model spread in 21st-century drought buffering projections, Cryospheredoi: 10.5194/tc-20-1339-2026 (in press).

12088     Ellison, L., and S. Coats, 2026, The drivers and impacts of future analogues of the 2011‐2014 drought in the western and central United States, J. Geophys. Res.-Atmospheres (accepted).

12089     Assad, V. E., et al. [J. N. Perelman, J. C. Drazen], 2026, The Clarion Clipperton Zone mesopelagic micronekton community: vertical distributions and diel vertical migration patterns, Elementa (accepted).

12090     Rappé, M. S. (2026), Molecules, microbes, and function: synchronizing depth-resolved molecular and microbial time series at BATS, mSystems, 11, e00014-26, HIMB-2036, https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00014-26.

12091     Vivier, F., et al. [N. Hofmann, K. West, L. McPherson, C. Nemeth, M. van Aswegen, A. Pacini, L. Bejder], 2026, Drone photogrammetry reveals age-structure shifts with potential consequences for the viability of spinner dolphins in Hawaiʻi, Endanger. Species Res., HIMB-2037 (accepted).

12092     Iwakiri, T., M. F. Stuecker, F.-F. Jin, and S. Zhao, 2026, ENSO Recharge Oscillator theory integrating the southward wind shift, Geophys. Res. Lett., IPRC-1286 (in press).

12093     Wang, Y., M. J. Widlansky, M. F. Stuecker, S. Zhao, and F.-F. Jin, 2026, ENSO predictability from combined Wyrtki and Hasselmann memory in a cyclostationary linear inverse model, Geophys. Res. Lett.,IPRC-1287 (in press).

12094     Stockmayer, V., N. Schneider, M. F. Stuecker, and J. F. Lübbecke, 2026, Decadal spiciness variability in the subtropical-tropical Pacific in the CESM2, J. Climate (in press).

12095     Khaki, M. A., J. Vicente, R. T. Hill, and D. V. Lavrov, 2026, Hidden in plain sight: A novel symbiotic haplosclerid sponge species revealed by its mitochondrial genome, J. Evol. Biol., voag023, HIMB-2038, https://doi.org/10.1093/jeb/voag023 (in press).

12096     Jung, J., et al. [M. Berger, M. K. Donovan], 2026, Crustose coralline algae biomineral-bound nitrogen isotopes provide a baseline to reconstruct coral trophic strategies, Commun. Earth Environ., HIMB-2039 (accepted).

12097     Feloy, K., B. Powell, T. Friedrich, and H. Barkley, 2026, Regional dynamics drive differences in future heat stress and reveal where Hawaiian corals are most likely to persist, Sci. Rep. (accepted).

12098     Hayes, K. A., et al. [N. W. Yeung], 2026, The living legacy of museums: Rediscovering endemic snails and building the next generation of conservationists, Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap. (accepted).

12099     Garcia, M. O., K. Putirka, J. P. Tree, and B. Jicha, 2026, Taking the temperature of the Hawaiian plume using multiple geochemical approaches: Evidence for secular heating from 47 Ma to present, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. (accepted).