Arctic Ocean response to Greenland Sea wind anomalies in a suite of model simulations
Multi‐model Arctic Ocean ``Climate Response Function” (CRF) experiments are analyzed in order to explore the effects of anomalous wind forcing over the Greenland Sea (GS) on poleward ocean heat transport, Atlantic Water (AW) pathways, and the extent of Arctic sea ice. Particular emphasis is placed o...
Main Authors: | Muilwijk, M, Ilicak, M, Cornish, S, Danilov, S, Gelderloos, R, Gerdes, R, Haid, V, Haine, T, Johnson, H, Kostov, Y, Kovács, T, Lique, C, Marson, J, Myers, P, Scott, J, Smedsrud, L, Talandier, C, Wang, Q |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2019
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