Final joint conference THOR-Nordatlantik, 24-26 September 2012, Hamburg (DE) Posters presented at the conference Name Surname Institute Country Poster Email Erik Behrens Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR) DE ebehrens@geomar.de Simon Blessing FastOpt DE Simulating the response of the subpolar North Atlantic to increasing Greenland meltwater fluxes: impact of mesoscale current phenomena Testing variational calibration of an Earth System Model Michael Brüdgam Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg DE michael.bruedgam@zmaw.de Aurélie Duchez National Oceanography Centre/RAPID UK Tor Eldevik Geophysical institute, University of Bergen NO Impact of natural and antropogen generated variability of the thermohaline circulation on the carbon uptake Decadal Variability Of The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation In Rapid Observations And Nemo Simulations Northern constraints on the Atlantic thermohaline circulation Matthias Fischer Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg DE Observing system simulations for a Line W based AMOC observing system matthias.fischer@zmaw.de Simon.Blessing@FastOpt.com A.Duchez@noc.ac.uk tor.eldevik@gfi.uib.no This event is financed by the European Commission through the 7th Framework Programme for Research, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the University of Hamburg Final joint conference THOR-Nordatlantik, 24-26 September 2012, Hamburg (DE) Anna Friedrichs Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center National Oceanography Centre DE An analysis of the velocities in the Faroe-Shetland Channel in VIKING20 anna.friedrichs@zmaw.de Yongqi Gao NO yongqi.gao@nersc.no Gröger Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology DE Alonso HernandezGuerra University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ES Marie-Noelle Houssais CNRSLOCEAN/IPSL FR Laura Jackson Met Office Hadley Centre UK North Atlantic ventilation using chlorofluorocarbons and idealized--tracer simulations Surface Estimates of the Atlantic Overturning in Density Space in an EddyPermitting Ocean Model The potential collapse of the NW European shelf pump, productivity, and CO2 uptake caused by the global climate warming during the 21st Century Observations of the North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation variability Dynamics of the Norwegian Atlantic Current from high resolution modeling and observations Exploring the stability of the AMOC in HadCM3 Jeremy Grist Matthias UK jeremy.grist@noc.soton.ac.uk matthias.groeger@zmaw.de ahernandez@dfis.ulpgc.es mnh@locean-ipsl.upmc.fr chris.roberts@metoffice.gov.uk This event is financed by the European Commission through the 7th Framework Programme for Research, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the University of Hamburg Final joint conference THOR-Nordatlantik, 24-26 September 2012, Hamburg (DE) Steingrímur Jónsson Dagmar Kieke Armin Koehl Young-Oh Kwon Helene R. Langehaug Katrin Latarius University of Akureyri and Marine Research Institute, Iceland Institute for Environmental Physics, University of Bremen Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg Iceland Variability, forcing and fate of the inflow of Atlantic Water to the north Icelandic shelf Formation and spreading of Labrador Sea Water derived from transient tracers Causes of decadal changes of freshwater content of the Arctic Ocean steing@unak.is Physical Oceanography Department Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center USA Multi-decadal Variability of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Community Climate System Model version3 yokwon@whoi.edu NO Water mass transformation and the North Atlantic Current in three multicentury climate model simulations helene.langehaug@nersc.no Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg DE One decade of Argo float measurements in the Nordic Seas provide insight into the water mass transformation within the deep basins of the area katrin.latarius@zmaw.de DE DE dkieke@physik.uni-bremen.de armin.koehl@zmaw.de This event is financed by the European Commission through the 7th Framework Programme for Research, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the University of Hamburg Final joint conference THOR-Nordatlantik, 24-26 September 2012, Hamburg (DE) Michaela Markovic Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency DE Transport variability along the North Sea shelf: Analysis of exchanges processes with the North Atlantic in MPI-OM 20 century run Observed and simulated variability of the AMOC at 26N and 41N michaela.markovic@bsh.de Charlotte Mielke Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg DE Tor Lien Mjell Department of Earth Science and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen NO Reconstructing ocean circulation and climate based on the “Gardar Drift” tor.mjell@bjerknes.uib.no Nikesh Narayan Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency DE The variability of thermodynamics and sea level of North Sea under recent climate variations (1950-2000) nikesh.narayan@bsh.de Vadim Paka Shirshov Instite of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences RU Microstructure measurements in the Danish Strait overflow vpaka@mail.ru charlotte.mielke@zmaw.de This event is financed by the European Commission through the 7th Framework Programme for Research, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the University of Hamburg Final joint conference THOR-Nordatlantik, 24-26 September 2012, Hamburg (DE) Matt Palmer Met Office Hadley Centre UK Model simulations of Atlantic vertical heat transport during surface warming "hiatus" decades matthew.palmer@metoffice.gov.uk Iuliia Polkova Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology DE Impact of initialization procedures on the predictive skill of a coupled ocean-atmosphere model iuliia.polkova@zmaw.de Benjamin Rabe Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research DE Arctic Ocean freshwater content variability from interannual to decadal timescales Benjamin.Rabe@awi.de Darren Rayner National Oceanography Centre UK The RAPID-MOC/MOCHA Atlantic mooring array at 26°N darren.rayner@noc.ac.uk Jon Robson University of Reading/ NCAS Climate, VALOR UK Predictability of the rapid warming of the North Atlantic in the mid 1990s and its climate impacts j.i.robson@reading.ac.uk This event is financed by the European Commission through the 7th Framework Programme for Research, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the University of Hamburg Final joint conference THOR-Nordatlantik, 24-26 September 2012, Hamburg (DE) Christian Rodehacke Max-Planck Institute for Meteorology DE How does Greenland respond and interact in near-future projects: Fully coupled ice sheet-earth system simulations christian.rodehacke@zmaw.de Linn Schneider DE Export of Labrador Sea Water through Flemish Pass linnsch@uni-bremen.de Nuno Serra DE Somavilla Cabrillo North Atlantic key processes investigated with a high-resolution data assimilation system. Towards a warmer and saltier deep Greenland Sea nuno.serra@zmaw.de Raquel Didier Swingedouw Institute for Environmental Physics, University of Bremen Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research Institut Pierre Simon Laplace IPSL didier.swingedouw@lsce.ipsl.fr Bente Tiedje DE Eirini Varotsou Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg Decadal fingerprints of fresh water discharge around Greenland in multimodel ensembles North Atlantic heat transport and AMOC: Latitude dependence of potential predictability The transport variability of the Labrador Sea Water through Flemish Pass in relation to changes at 53°N DE FR DE Ursula.Schauer@awi.de bente.tiedje@zmaw.de eirini.varotsou@zmaw.de This event is financed by the European Commission through the 7th Framework Programme for Research, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the University of Hamburg