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Annual Report of EC Project RADARC. NERSC Technical Report no. 210 (2002).
The Bergen Climate Model (BMC) - a fully coupled, global atmosphere-sea ice-ocean climate Model. China-Norway Joint Symposium on Polar Science, July 30 - August 2, Shanghai, China (2001).
Bergen earth system model (BCM-C): model description and regional climate-carbon cycle feedbacks assessment. Geoscientific Model Development 3, (2010). Abstract
Climate evolution of the last six centuries as simulated by Bergen Climate Model: the role of natural forcing. EGU General Assembly 2009 11, (2009).
Coordinate transformation on a sphere using conformal mapping. Monthly Weather Review 2733-2740 (1999).
Description and evaluation of the Bergen climate model: ARPEGE coupled with MICOM. Climate Dynamics 27-51 (2003).
Downscaling a twentieth century global climate simulation to the North Sea. Ocean Dynamics 57, 453-466 (2007). Abstract
Early Eocene Asian climate dominated by desert and steppe with limited monsoons. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 44, (2012).
Ensemble data assimilation for ocean biogeochemical state and parameter estimation at different sites. Ocean Modelling 112, (2017).
External forcing of the early 20th century Arctic warming. Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography 65, (2013).
Flow-dependent assimilation of sea surface temperature in isopycnal coordinates with the Norwegian climate prediction model. Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography 68:32437, (2016).
Gulf Stream Variability in Five Oceanic General Circulation Models. Journal of Phys. Oceanogr (2006).doi:10.1175/JPO2963.1
Implementing the EnKF into NorESM. NERSC Technical report no. 316 (2010).
An isopycnic ocean carbon cycle model. Geoscientific Model Development (2010).at <www.geosci-model-dev.net/3/143/2010/> Abstract
Lovende resultater for nyutviklet klimamodell. Cicerone (RegClim) 16-19 (2002).
Mechanisms for decadal scale variability in a simulated Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Climate Dynamics 39, (2012).
Mechanisms for decadal scale variability in a simulated Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (paper). Climate Dynamics (2012).doi:DOI 10.1007/s00382-011-1124-z
Mechanisms for decadal scale variability in the North Atlantic Ocean circulation in the Bergen Climate Model (talk). European Geophysical Union (2012).
Mechanisms for decadal scale variability in the North Atlantic Ocean circulation in the BCM (talk). Joint ASOF/THOR workshop (2011).
Mechanisms for variable North Atlantic-Nordic seas exchanges. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Oceans 117, (2012).
Modelling Ocean Climate Variability of the North Atlantic and the Nordic Seas. Doctoral Thesis No. 42 142 (2002).
Modifications to the NERSC version of MICOM. RegClim General Technical Report no. 2 103-107 (1999).