This paper presents global comparisons of fundamental global climate variables from a suite of four pairs of matched low-and high-resolution ocean and sea-ice simulations that are …
Abstract Antarctic Bottom Water formation, such as in the Weddell Sea, is an efficient vector for carbon sequestration on time scales of centuries. Possible changes in carbon …
Version 2 of the unstructured-mesh Finite-Element Sea ice–Ocean circulation Model (FESOM) is presented. It builds upon FESOM1. 4 (Wang et al., 2014) but differs by its …
Future Projections of Antarctic Ice Shelf Melting Based on CMIP5 Scenarios in: Journal of Climate Volume 31 Issue 13 (2018) Jump to Content Jump to Main Navigation Logo Logo Logo …
We present a new brittle rheology and an accompanying numerical framework for large‐ scale sea‐ice modeling. This rheology is based on a Bingham‐Maxwell constitutive model …
Observational reconstructions indicate a contemporary increase in coastal ocean CO2 uptake. However, the mechanisms and their relative importance in driving this globally …
We describe the ocean general circulation model Icosahedral Nonhydrostatic Weather and Climate Model (ICON‐O) of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, which forms the ocean …
Eddy driven recirculation of Atlantic Water (AW) in the Fram Strait modifies the amount of heat that reaches the Arctic Ocean, but is difficult to constrain in ocean models due to very …
Sea ice leads in the Arctic are important features that give rise to strong localized atmospheric heating; they provide the opportunity for vigorous biological primary production …