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Buoyancy forcing: A key driver of northern North Atlantic sea surface temperature variability across multiple timescales. Climate of the Past 19, (2023).
Key physical processes and their model representation for projecting climate impacts on subarctic Atlantic net primary production: A synthesis. Progress in Oceanography 217, (2023).
Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report. Journal of Operational Oceanography 11449919159641589185942437116401621, S1 - S142 (2018).
Variability along the Atlantic water pathway in the forced Norwegian Earth System Model. Climate Dynamics (2018).doi:10.1007/s00382-018-4184-5
Poleward ocean heat transports, sea ice processes, and Arctic sea ice variability in NorESM1-M simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Biogeosciences 119, (2014).
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)
Mechanisms for variable North Atlantic-Nordic seas exchanges. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Oceans 117, (2012).