Journal Title : Global Biogeochemical Cycles Keith Ridgwell, Andy Sherman, Elliot Stock, Charles Vichi, Marcello Völker, Christoph Yool, Andrew Dutkiewicz, Stephanie Galbraith, Eric Misumi, Kazuhiro Moore, J. Personal Author(s) : Tagliabue, Alessandro Aumont, Olivier DeAth, Ros Dunne, John P. 12, 2015, Export RIS Citation Information.ĬITE Title : How well do global ocean biogeochemistry models simulate dissolved iron distributions? "Record annual mean warmth over Europe, the northeast Pacific, and the northwest Atlantic during 2014: Assessment of anthropogenic influence" vol. "Record annual mean warmth over Europe, the northeast Pacific, and the northwest Atlantic during 2014: Assessment of anthropogenic influence" 96, no. Record annual mean warmth over Europe, the northeast Pacific, and the northwest Atlantic during 2014: Assessment of anthropogenic influence. Source : Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 96(12), S61-S65. Personal Author(s) : Kam, Jonghun Knutson, Thomas R. 1, 2016, Export RIS Citation Information.ĬITE Title : Record annual mean warmth over Europe, the northeast Pacific, and the northwest Atlantic during 2014: Assessment of anthropogenic influence "Strong modulations on the Bay of Bengal monsoon onset vortex by the first northward-propagating intra-seasonal oscillation" vol. "Strong modulations on the Bay of Bengal monsoon onset vortex by the first northward-propagating intra-seasonal oscillation" 47, no. Strong modulations on the Bay of Bengal monsoon onset vortex by the first northward-propagating intra-seasonal oscillation. Personal Author(s) : Li, Kuiping Li, Zhi Yang, Yang Xiang, Baoqiang Liu, Yanliang Yu, Weidong 10, 2020, Export RIS Citation Information.ĬITE Title : Strong modulations on the Bay of Bengal monsoon onset vortex by the first northward-propagating intra-seasonal oscillation "A Primer on the Vertical Lagrangianâ€Remap Method in Ocean Models Based on Finite Volume Generalized Vertical Coordinates" vol. "A Primer on the Vertical Lagrangianâ€Remap Method in Ocean Models Based on Finite Volume Generalized Vertical Coordinates" 12, no. and Adcroft, Alistair and Hallberg, Robert W. A Primer on the Vertical Lagrangianâ€Remap Method in Ocean Models Based on Finite Volume Generalized Vertical Coordinates. Journal Title : Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems Source : Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 12, e2019MS001954. Personal Author(s) : Griffies, Stephen M. 12, 2019, Export RIS Citation Information.ĬITE Title : A Primer on the Vertical Lagrangianâ€Remap Method in Ocean Models Based on Finite Volume Generalized Vertical Coordinates "Extratropical–Tropical Interaction Model Intercomparison Project (Etin-Mip): Protocol and Initial Results" vol. "Extratropical–Tropical Interaction Model Intercomparison Project (Etin-Mip): Protocol and Initial Results" 100, no. Extratropical–Tropical Interaction Model Intercomparison Project (Etin-Mip): Protocol and Initial Results. Journal Title : Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Source : Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 100(12), 2589-2606, 2019 Myhre, Gunnar Seland, Øyvind Stevens, Bjorn Watanabe, Masahiro Yu, Sungduk Hawcroft, Matt Xiang, Baoqiang Hwang, Yen-Ting Cazes, Gabriel Codron, Francis Crueger, Traute Deser, Clara Hodnebrog, Øivind Kim, Hanjun Kim, Jiyeong Kosaka, Yu Losada, Teresa Mechoso, Carlos R. These results suggest that the absence of large tabular icebergs with horizontal extent of tens of kilometers in climate models may introduces systematic biases in sea-ice formation, ocean temperatures, and salinities around Antarctica.ĬITE Title : Extratropical–Tropical Interaction Model Intercomparison Project (Etin-Mip): Protocol and Initial Results In contrast, the increased iceberg freshwater transport leads to increased sea-ice growth around much of the East Antarctic coastline. In simulations using larger icebergs, the reduced availability of meltwater in the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas suppresses the sea-ice growth in the region. Results show that increasing the size of calving icebergs leads to an increase in the westward iceberg freshwater transport around Antarctica. Iceberg calving length is varied from 62 m up to 2.3 km, which is the typical range used in climate models. In order to investigate the effects (if any) of the calving size of icebergs on the Southern Ocean, we use a coupled general circulation model with an iceberg component. The lifespan of these icebergs strongly depends on their original size during calving. Icebergs calved from the Antarctic continent act as moving sources of freshwater while drifting in the Southern Ocean.
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