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Evaluating Global Ocean Carbon Models: The Importance of Realistic Physics. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18, (2004). Abstract
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The effect of large eddies on the convective heat/mass transfer over complex terrain: Advanced theory and its validation against experimental and LES data. Croatian Meteorological Journal 20-26 (2005).
EU Descartes Laureate 2005 brochure, CECA Climate and Environmental Change in the Arctic. NERSC special report (2005).
Effects of simulated natural variability on Arctic temperature projections. Geophysical Research Letters 32, (2005). Download: 2005GL023404.pdf (306.73 KB)
Er Golfstrømmen svekket?. (2005).
The effect of stratification on the surface resistance for very rough vegetated and urban surfaces. Sixth International Conference on Urban Climate 415-418 (2006).
En ny istid truer?. Dagbladet (2006).
On the effect of sea drops on the atmospheric boundary layer. Journal of Geophysical Research (Oceans) 111, 1-18 (2006). Download: 2005JC002970.pdf (445.27 KB)
Elucidation of Two Different Sensitivity Experiments with the Bergen Climate Model. Master Thesis No. 66 (2006).
Enhancement of turbulent mixing over thermally heterogeneous surfaces. General EGU assembly, 15-20 April, Vienna, Austria, Geophysical Research Abstracts, 9, 01057 (2007).
Estimates of ice drift in various Arctic regions from satellite radar images. Seas of high latitudes and marine cryoshere 72-73 (2007).
Et navn for fortiden. Bergens Tidende (2007).
Efficiency of high order numerical schemes for momentum advection. Journal of Marine Systems 67, 31-46 (2007). Download: win07a.pdf (2.55 MB)
Energy- and flux-budget (EFB) turbulence closure model for stably stratified flows. Part I: steady-state, homogeneous regimes. Boundary-layer Meteorology 125, 167-191 (2007). Abstract
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Energy- and flux-budget (EFB) turbulence closure model for stably stratified flows. Part I: steady-state, homogeneous regimes. Atmospheric Boundary Layers: Nature, Theory and Applications to Environmental Modelling and Security 11-35 (2007).doi:10.1007/978-0-387-74321-9_3 Abstract
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The effect of stratification on roughness length and displacement height (invited presentation). The Finnish-Japanese Seminar New opportunities for Finnish-Japanese cooperation in urban land-atmosphere and air-quality research . Helsinki, Finland, 24-26 November 2008 (Abstract in: www.ileaps.org) (2008).
The effect of stratification on the aerodynamic roughness length and displacement height. Boundary-Layer Meteorology 129, 179-190 (2008).
The effect of stratification on the aerodynamic roughness length and displacement height. 18th AMS Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, 9-13 June 2008, Stockholm, Sweden. Abstract http://www.ametsoc.org/MEET/fainst/200818BLT.html. (2008).
The effect of stratification on the roughness length and displacement height. ICTP Fall Colloquium on the Physics of Weather and Climate: Regional Weather Predictability and Modelling, Trieste, Italy, 29 September 10 October 2008. Abstract: the Colloquium web site (2008).