• Importance of heat transport and local air-sea heat fluxes for Barents Sea climate variability 

      Sandø, Anne Britt; Nilsen, Jan Even Øie; Gao, Y.; Lohmann, K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-07-22)
      An isopycnic coordinate ocean model has been used to investigate the importance of different mechanisms on the Barents Sea climate variability for the period 1948–2006 Observed and simulated time series from the Kola Section ...
    • An Integrated Assessment of changes in the thermohaline circulation 

      Kuhlbrodt, Till; Rahmstorf, Stefan; Zickfeld, Kirsten; Vikebø, Frode; Sundby, Svein; Hofmann, Matthias; Link, Peter Michael; Bondeau, Alberte; Cramer, Wolfgang; Jaeger, Carlo (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2009-03-27)
      This paper discusses the risks of a shutdown of the thermohaline circulation (THC) for the climate system, for ecosystems in and around the North Atlantic as well as for fisheries and agriculture by way of an Integrated ...
    • Klima i Norge 2100. Bakgrunnsmateriale til NOU Klimatilplassing 

      Hanssen-Bauer, Inger; Drange, Helge; Førland, Eirik J.; Roald, Lars A.; Børsheim, Knut Yngve; Hisdal, Hege; Lawrence, Deborah; Nesje, Atle; Sandven, Stein; Sorteberg, Asgeir; Sundby, Svein; Vasskog, Kristian; Ådlandsvik, Bjørn (Research report, 2009-09)
    • NordKyst - 800m : The Norwegian Coastal Model 

      Ådlandsvik, Bjørn (Conference object, 2010-05-27)
    • North Sea sensitivity to atmospheric forcing 

      Skogen, Morten D.; Drinkwater, Ken; Hjøllo, Solfrid Sætre; Schrum, Corinna (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011-04)
      The sensitivity of North Sea physics and phytoplankton production to atmospheric forcing has been studied by performing perturbations of the atmospheric forcing fields through a number of model simulations. The perturbations ...
    • Recruitment of Atlantic cod stocks in relation to temperature and advection of copepod populations 

      Sundby, Svein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2000-11)
      The recruitment of Atlantic cod stocks shows different responses to temperature changes. Cod stocks inhabiting the lower temperature range show generally an increase in recruitment with increasing temperature, while cod ...
    • WGOOFE: hooking up data users with data 

      Berx, B.; Dickey-Collas, Mark; Skogen, Morten D. (Journal article, 2010-09)