The ocean takes up 93 % of the excess heat in the climate system and approximately a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon via air–sea fluxes. Ocean ventilation and subduction are key processes that regulate the transport of water (and associated properties) from the surface mixed layer, which is in contact with the atmosphere, to the ocean's interior, which is isolated from the atmosphere for a timescale set by the large-scale circulation. Utilising numerical simulations with an ocean–sea-ice model using the NEMO (Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean) framework, we assess where the ocean subducts water and, thus, takes up properties from the atmosphere; how ocean currents transport and redistribute these properties over time; and how,...
Translation of atmospheric forcing variability into the ocean interior via ocean ventilation is an i...
Progress in understanding climate variability and change depends on our knowledge of the transport m...
The oceans are an equal partner with the atmosphere in the global climate system. The World Ocean Ci...
The ocean takes up 93 % of the excess heat in the climate system and approximately a quarter of the ...
Translation of atmospheric forcing variability into the ocean interior via ocean ventilation is an i...
Within the global climate system, the ocean operates as a vast store of important components such as...
A mechanistic framework for quantitatively mapping the regional drivers of air-sea CO₂ fluxes at a g...
The simulated chlorofluorocarbon CFC-11 and 29 geographically defined CFC-11 tracers, as well as 29 ...
The simulated chlorofluorocarbon CFC-11 and 29 geographically defined CFC-11 tracers, as well as 29 ...
The North Atlantic Ocean is a major sink region for atmospheric CO2 and contributes to the storage ...
The oceans' role in climate and climate change is manifold. The Ocean circulation transports large a...
The surface warming response to carbon emissions is affected by how the ocean sequesters excess heat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Variability in oceanic ventilation can arise from e...
The ocean carbon cycle plays a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate system, on decadal to multi-m...
Recent numerical simulations using global ocean circulation models are reviewed together with model ...
Translation of atmospheric forcing variability into the ocean interior via ocean ventilation is an i...
Progress in understanding climate variability and change depends on our knowledge of the transport m...
The oceans are an equal partner with the atmosphere in the global climate system. The World Ocean Ci...
The ocean takes up 93 % of the excess heat in the climate system and approximately a quarter of the ...
Translation of atmospheric forcing variability into the ocean interior via ocean ventilation is an i...
Within the global climate system, the ocean operates as a vast store of important components such as...
A mechanistic framework for quantitatively mapping the regional drivers of air-sea CO₂ fluxes at a g...
The simulated chlorofluorocarbon CFC-11 and 29 geographically defined CFC-11 tracers, as well as 29 ...
The simulated chlorofluorocarbon CFC-11 and 29 geographically defined CFC-11 tracers, as well as 29 ...
The North Atlantic Ocean is a major sink region for atmospheric CO2 and contributes to the storage ...
The oceans' role in climate and climate change is manifold. The Ocean circulation transports large a...
The surface warming response to carbon emissions is affected by how the ocean sequesters excess heat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03Variability in oceanic ventilation can arise from e...
The ocean carbon cycle plays a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate system, on decadal to multi-m...
Recent numerical simulations using global ocean circulation models are reviewed together with model ...
Translation of atmospheric forcing variability into the ocean interior via ocean ventilation is an i...
Progress in understanding climate variability and change depends on our knowledge of the transport m...
The oceans are an equal partner with the atmosphere in the global climate system. The World Ocean Ci...