The Air-Sea Interface in a Changing Climate: Research Advances and Future Directions

Law & Miller (2025)

 

"Boundary Shift: The Air-Sea Interface in a Changing Climate", a SOLAS-themed Special Feature in the journal Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, highlights important recent advances in air-sea interaction science and emphasises emerging priorities and critical challenges. This update to the last SOLAS synthesis published in 2014 identifies advances in fundamental science by the SOLAS community over the last decade and promising tools and strategies for addressing remaining questions. The Special Feature also illustrates how SOLAS scientists are engaging more directly with socio-economic networks in development and evaluation of environmental and policy decisions, so ensuring that air-sea exchange research continues to transcend boundaries in tackling current and emerging challenges in the earth system.

This paper is collected in the SOLAS Special Feature "Boundary Shift: The Air-Sea Interface in a Changing Climate".

Reference: Law, C.S. & Miller, L.A. (2025). The air-sea interface in a changing climate: Research advances and future directions. Elem. Sci. Anth., 13(1): 00022. https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2025.00022

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