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The ARCPATH Project: Assessing Risky Environments and Rapid Change: Research on Climate, Adaptation and Coastal Communities in the North Atlantic Arctic. Nordic Perspectives on the Responsible Development of the Arctic: Pathways to Action (2020).doi:10.1007/978-3-030-52324-4_7
The Arctic sea ice extent change connected to Pacific decadal variability. The Cryosphere 14, (2020).
Arctic Sea Ice Thickness and Volume Transformation. Sea Ice in the Arctic, Past, Present and Future (2020).doi:10.1007/978-3-030-21301-5_5
Arctic sea-ice loss intensifies aerosol transport to the Tibetan Plateau. Nature Climate Change 10, (2020).
The Arctic Surface Climate in CMIP6: Status and Developments since CMIP5. Journal of Climate 33, (2020).
Adaptive covariance inflation in the ensemble Kalman filter by Gaussian scale mixtures. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 145, (2019).
Arctic cities as an anthropogenic object: a preliminary approach through urban heat islands. The Polar Journal (2019).doi:10.1080/2154896X.2019.1685171
Arctic climate shifts drive rapid ecosystem responses across the West Greenland landscape. Environmental Research Letters 14, (2019).
Assimilation of semi-qualitative sea ice thickness data with the EnKF-SQ: a twin experiment. Tellus A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 72, (2019). Abstract
Automatic Detection of Small Icebergs in Fast Ice Using Satellite Wide-Swath SAR Images. Remote Sensing 11, (2019).
Acoustic propapgation under the Arctic sea-ice. 123 (2018).
Agulhas Current Meanders Facilitate Shelf-Slope Exchange on the Eastern Agulhas Bank. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Oceans 123, (2018).
Analysis of iterative ensemble smoothers for solving inverse problems. Computational Geosciences 22, (2018).
Annual River Runoff Variations and Trends for the Andes Cordillera. Journal of Hydrometeorology 19, (2018).
Anthropogenic and natural drivers of a strong winter urban heat island in a typical Arctic city. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) 18, (2018).
Anthropogenic heating strongly amplifies the urban heat island in Arctic cities. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) 18, (2018).
Assessing Artic Ocean heat content in global climate models (talk). 7th FAMOS School and Meeting (2018).