Biblio
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Ingen ny istid i Noreg. Cicerone (KlimaProg) (2004).
Current climate change in the perspective of past variations: Forcing and response of the climate system. The winter conference of Norsk Geologisk forening (2009).
3-Dimensional Modelling of the Glacial Circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean, the Nordic Seas and the Arctic Ocean. Master Thesis No. 28 (1999).
Vulkanar i drivhuset. Klima 27-28 (2008).
Climate evolution of the last six centuries as simulated by Bergen Climate Model: the role of natural forcing. EGU General Assembly 2009 11, (2009).
The sensitivity of the North Atlantic-Arctic climate system to isostatic elevation changes, freshwater and solar forcings. Doctoral Thesis No. 41 (2003).
Simulating the effects of the 1991 Mount Pinatubo volcanic eruption using the ARPEGE atmosphere general circulation model. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 25, 213-226 (2008). Abstract
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A possible feedback mechanism involving the Arctic freshwater, the Arctic sea ice, and the North Atlantic Drift. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 21, 784-801 (2004). Abstract
Global climate model simulations of Holocene climate variability. 3rd Nansen-Zhu Center Summer School on Climate teleconnection between low and high latitudes (2008).
External forcing as a metronome for Atlantic multidecadal variability. Nature Geoscience 3, (2010). Download: External forcing as a metronome for Atlantic multidecadal variability.pdf (6.42 MB)
The sensitivity of the present-day Atlantic meridional overturning circulation to freshwater forcing. Geophysical Research Letters 30, (2003). Abstract
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Assessing the role of volcanoes in future climate prediction. Climatology of the high latitudes. Extended proceedings of the joint GCR and PEEX workshop at NERSC 29.09.2015 (2016).
Bjerknes compensation in the CMIP5 Climate Models. Journal of Climate (2018).doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0058.1
Inception of the Northern European ice sheet due to contrasting ocean and insolation forcing. Quaternary Research 67, 128-135 (2007).
THE ROLE OF THE BARENTS SEA IN THE ARCTIC CLIMATE SYSTEM. Reviews of geophysics 51, (2013). Download: The role of the Barents_ROG.pdf (3.32 MB)
External forcing of the early 20th century Arctic warming. Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 65, (2013).
Arctic Troposphere Warming Driven by External Radiative Forcing and Modulated by the Pacific and Atlantic. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Atmospheres 127, (2022). Abstract