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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
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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
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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
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the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the University of Hamburg
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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
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the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the University of Hamburg
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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
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