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Arctic/Atlantic exchanges at the entrance of the Nordic Seas in climate models (invited talk). Ice2Ice workshop (2015).
Lecture from a previous ResClim student (invited talk). ResClim All Staff Meeting (2013).
Variability along the Atlantic water pathway in the forced Norwegian Earth System Model. Climate Dynamics (2018).doi:10.1007/s00382-018-4184-5
Mechanisms for decadal scale variability in the North Atlantic Ocean circulation in the BCM (talk). Joint ASOF/THOR workshop (2011). Download: asof_thor2011_abstract.pdf (51.28 KB)
Assessing Artic Ocean heat content in global climate models (talk). 7th FAMOS School and Meeting (2018).
Arctic sea ice decline and ice export in the CMIP5 historical simulations (poster). Summer School Monsoon Variability and Climate Teleconnection (2012). Download: Beijing2012_poster.pdf (2.04 MB)
On the reconstruction of ocean circulation and climate based on the "Gardar Drift". Paleoceanography 31, (2016).
Decadal predictability of SST in the North Atlantic sector in three CMIP5 models (talk). Workshop on predictability of climate in the North Atlantic Sector (2014).
Changes in the distribution and properties of the deep water masses in the Fram Strait for the period 1984-2005 (talk). Arctic Science Summit Week (2009). Download: assw2009_abstract.pdf (96.57 KB)
Ocean advection – a source for predictability in the Nordic Seas (poster). CLIVAR-ICTP Workshop on Decadal Climate Variability and Predictability: Challenge and Opportunity (2015).
Water mass transformation and the North Atlantic Current in three multi-century climate model simulations (poster). International Joint Conference EU-THOR and BMBF North Atlantic Projects (2012). Download: Hamburg2012_poster.pdf (5.44 MB)
On model differences and skill in predicting sea surface temperature in the Nordic and Barents Seas (poster). 4th Nordic Conference on Climate Change Adaptation (2016). Download: langehaug_poster.pdf (4.53 MB)
Changes in the properties and distribution of the intermediate and deep waters in the Fram Strait. Progress in Oceanography (2012).doi:10.1016/j.pocean.2011.10.002
Predictive skill along the extension of the North Atlantic Current in the Norwegian Climate Prediction Model (short presentation). Workshop on the analysis of the AMV in the CMIP6 context (2018).
Water mass transformation and the North Atlantic Current in three multi-century climate model simulations (talk). Ocean Sciences Meeting (2012). Download: osm2012_abstract.pdf (50.73 KB)
On the reconstruction of ocean circulation and climate based on the “Gardar Drift” (talk). Arctic Workshop 2015 (2015).
Sources and sinks for heat and salt in the Arctic Mediterranean via exchanges at the Greenland-Scotland Ridge (talk). Arctic Ocean Model Intercomparison Project (2010).
Circulation and transformation of Atlantic and Arctic water masses in climate models (talk). Physical Oceanography Dissertation Symposium (PODS) (2012).
Circulation and transformation of Atlantic and Arctic water masses in climate models. Doctoral thesis no. 94 180 (2011).at <http://hdl.handle.net/1956/5282>
Nordic Seas predictability - towards a better understanding of predictive skill on longer lead time (talk). Annual Meeting NACLIM (2015).
Mechanisms that give rise to predictability in the North Atlantic – Nordic Seas (invited lecture). Summer School on Climate Teleconnections and Predictions: Past, Present and Future (2018).
Interannual variations of the water masses in the Fram Strait (talk). Nordic Meteorology Meeting (2008). Download: nmm2008_abstract.pdf (60.84 KB)
Pan Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) - A research initiative meeting the grand challenges of the changing environment of the Northern Pan-Eurasian Arctic Boreal Areas. Geography, Environment, Sustainability (2014).doi:10.24057/2071-9388-2014-7-2-13-48 Download: lappalinen_esau_etal_2014_ges_peex_description.pdf (730.59 KB)
Recent advances on the understanding of the Northern Eurasian environments and of the urban air quality in China-Pan Eurasian Experiment (PEEX) program perspective. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) (2021).doi:10.5194/acp-2021-341