PublicationsWelcome to the publications directory for the Climate Impacts Group and the Climate Dynamics Group. Please contact the web administrator for assistance with any of these publications. Topic View: Climate: Ocean ModelingJump to Year:
In press In pressSimulation of the Argo observing system in an ocean general circulation modelKamenkovich, I.V., W. Cheng, E.S. Sarachik, and D.E. Harrison. (In press). Simulation of the Argo observing system in an ocean general circulation model. To appear in Journal of Geophysical Research.
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Simulation of Subantartic mode and Antarctic intermediate waters in climate modelsSloyan, B.M., and I.V. Kamenkovich. (In press). Simulation of Subantartic mode and Antarctic intermediate waters in climate models. To appear in Journal of Climate.
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In reviewback to topForced variability of North Atlantic deep water production in an ocean GCMGoodman, P.J., and E.S. Sarachik. (In review). Forced variability of North Atlantic deep water production in an ocean GCM. Submitted to the Journal of Marine Research. 2005back to topThe role of daily surface forcing in setting the temperature and mixed layer structure of the Southern OceanKamenkovich, I.V. 2005. The role of daily surface forcing in setting the temperature and mixed layer structure of the Southern Ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research 101, C07006, doi:10.1029/2004JC002610.
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2004back to topDetecting regime shifts in the ocean: Data considerationsdeYoung, B., R. Harris, J. Alheit, G. Beaugrand, N.J. Mantua, and L. Shannon. 2004. Detecting regime shifts in the ocean: Data considerations. Progress in Oceanography 60(2-4):143-164.
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Mechanisms controlling the sensitivity of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation to the parameterization of eddy transports in an ocean GCMKamenkovich, I.V., and E.S. Sarachik. 2004. Mechanisms controlling the sensitivity of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation to the parameterization of eddy transports in an ocean GCM. Journal of Physical Oceanography 34:1628-1647.
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On reducing errors in temperature and salinity in an ocean model forced by restoring boundary conditionsKamenkovich, I.V., and E.S. Sarachik. 2004. On reducing errors in temperature and salinity in an ocean model forced by restoring boundary conditions. Journal of Physical Oceanography 34:1856-1869.
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2003back to topOcean heat uptake in transient climate change: Mechanisms and uncertainty due to isopycnal diffusivityHuang, B., P.H. Stone, A Sokolov, and I.V. Kamenkovich. 2003. Ocean heat uptake in transient climate change: Mechanisms and uncertainty due to isopycnal diffusivity. Journal of Climate 16:3344-3356.
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The deep-ocean heat uptake of transient climate changeHuang, B., P.H. Stone, A Sokolov, and I.V. Kamenkovich. 2003. The deep-ocean heat uptake of transient climate change. Journal of Climate 16:1352-1363.
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2002back to topCentral equatorial Pacific zonal currents I: The Sverdrup balance, nonlinearity and tropical instability waves: Annual mean dynamicsHarrison, D.E., R. Romea, and S. Hankin. 2002. Central equatorial Pacific zonal currents I: The Sverdrup balance, nonlinearity and tropical instability waves: Annual mean dynamics. Journal of Marine Research 59:895-919.
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Central equatorial Pacific zonal currents II: The seasonal cycle and the boreal surface eastward surgeHarrison, D.E., R. Romea, and G. Vecchi. 2002. Central equatorial Pacific zonal currents II: The seasonal cycle and the boreal surface eastward surge. Journal of Marine Research 59:921-948.
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2001back to topThe effects of vertical mixing on the circulation of the AABW in the AtlanticKamenkovich, I.V., and P.J. Goodman. 2001. The effects of vertical mixing on the circulation of the AABW in the Atlantic. pp. 217-226 In D. Seidov (ed.), American Geophysical Union Monograph Series.
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2000back to topThe role of North Atlantic deep water formation in the thermohaline circulationGoodman, P.J. 2000. The role of North Atlantic deep water formation in the thermohaline circulation. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle.
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The role of North Atlantic deep water formation in the thermohaline circulationGoodman, P.J. 2000. The role of North Atlantic deep water formation in the thermohaline circulation. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Thermohaline adjustment and advection in an OGCMGoodman, P.J. 2000. Thermohaline adjustment and advection in an OGCM. Journal of Physical Oceanography 31(6):1477-1497.
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Eastward surface jets in the central equatorial PacificHarrison, D.E., G. Vecchi, and R. Weisberg. 2000. Eastward surface jets in the central equatorial Pacific. Journal of Marine Research 58:735-754.
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Global adjustment of the termocline in response to deep water formationHuang, R.X., M. Cane, N. Naik, and P.J. Goodman. 2000. Global adjustment of the termocline in response to deep water formation. Geophysical Research Letters 27(6):759-762.
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Empirically derived Markov models and prediction of Tropical sea surface temperature anomaliesJohnson, S.D., D.S. Battisti, and E.S. Sarachik. 2000. Empirically derived Markov models and prediction of Tropical sea surface temperature anomalies. Journal of Climate 13:3-17.
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The dependence of AABW formation on vertical diffusivityKamenkovich, I.V., and P.J. Goodman. 2000. The dependence of AABW formation on vertical diffusivity. Geophysical Research Letters 27:3739-3742.
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Interannual variability of equatorial Pacific fluxes estimated from temperature and salinity dataLoukos, H., F. Vivier, P.P. Murphy, and D.E. Harrison. 2000. Interannual variability of equatorial Pacific fluxes estimated from temperature and salinity data. Geophysical Research Letters 27(12):1735-1738.
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1999back to topA global isopycnal OGCM: Validations using observed upper ocean variability's during 1992-93Hu, D., and Y. Chao. 1999. A global isopycnal OGCM: Validations using observed upper ocean variability's during 1992-93. Monthly Weather Review 127:706-725.
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TOGASarachik, E.S. 1999. TOGA. A short contribution to the Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, New York, New York: Wiley Publishing.
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1998back to topA comparison of temperature, salinity, and chlorofluorocarbon observations with results from a high resolution 3-dimensional global ocean modelCraig, A.P., J.L. Bullister, D.E. Harrison, R.M. Chervin, and A.J. Semtner, Jr.. 1998. A comparison of temperature, salinity, and chlorofluorocarbon observations with results from a high resolution 3-dimensional global ocean model. Journal of Geophysical Research 103:1099-1119.
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The role of North Atlantic deep water formation in an OGCM's ventilation and thermohaline circulationGoodman, P.J. 1998. The role of North Atlantic deep water formation in an OGCM's ventilation and thermohaline circulation. Journal of Physical Oceanography 28:1759-1785.
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Climate requirements for SSTHarrison, D.E. 1998. Climate requirements for SST. In Proceedings, GCOS/GOOS Sea Surface Temperature Workshop, Palisades, NY.
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The annual cycle of SST in the eastern tropical Pacific, as diagnosed in an ocean GCMKessler, W.S., L.M. Rothstein, and D. Chen. 1998. The annual cycle of SST in the eastern tropical Pacific, as diagnosed in an ocean GCM. Journal of Climate, 11:777-799.
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An ecosystem model with iron limitation of primary and export production in the equatorial Pacific at 140WLoukos, H., B. Frost, D.E. Harrison, and J. Murray. 1998. An ecosystem model with iron limitation of primary and export production in the equatorial Pacific at 140W. Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 44(9-10):2221-2250.
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Oceanic modeling of ENSOStockdale, T.N., A.J. Busalacchi, D.E. Harrison, and R. Seager. 1998. Oceanic modeling of ENSO. Journal of Geophysical Research 103:14325-14356.
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1997back to topGlobal-scale water masses, meridional circulation and heat transport simulated with a global isopycnal ocean modelHu, D. 1997. Global-scale water masses, meridional circulation and heat transport simulated with a global isopycnal ocean model. Journal of Physical Oceanography27:96-120.
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1996back to topVertical velocity in the tropical Pacific a circulation model perspective for JGOFSHarrison, D.E. 1996. Vertical velocity in the tropical Pacific a circulation model perspective for JGOFS. Deep Sea Research Part II: Tropical Studies in Oceanography 43(4-6):687-705.
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On the computation of diapycnal diffusive and advective scalar fluxes in multilayer isopycnic-coordinate ocean modelsHu, D. 1996. On the computation of diapycnal diffusive and advective scalar fluxes in multilayer isopycnic-coordinate ocean models. Monthly Weather Review 124:1834-1851.
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On the sensitivity of thermocline depth and meridional heat transport to vertical diffusivity in OGCMsHu, D. 1996. On the sensitivity of thermocline depth and meridional heat transport to vertical diffusivity in OGCMs. Journal of Physical Oceanography 26:1480-1494.
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Interactions of the Northern and Southern branches of the thermohaline circulationMcDermott, D. 1996. Interactions of the Northern and Southern branches of the thermohaline circulation. Ph.D. thesis, University of Washington, Seattle.
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The regulation of northern overturning by southern hemisphere windsMcDermott, D. 1996. The regulation of northern overturning by southern hemisphere winds. Journal of Physical Oceanography 26:1234-1255.
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Thermohaline circulation and variability in a two-hemisphere sector model of the AtlanticMcDermott, D., and E.S. Sarachik. 1996. Thermohaline circulation and variability in a two-hemisphere sector model of the Atlantic. pp.384-396 In D.G. Martinson, K. Bryan, M. Ghil, M.M. Hall, T.R. Karl, E.S. Sarachik, S. Sorooshian, and L.D. Talley, (eds.) The Natural Variability of the Climate System on the 10-100 Year Time Scales Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
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Mechanisms for decadal-to-centennial variability of the climateSarachik, E.S., M. Winton, and F.L. Yin. 1996. Mechanisms for decadal-to-centennial variability of the climate. pp. 157-210 InProceedings of 1995 NATO Advanced Study Institute on Decade-to-Century Scale Climate Variability J. Willebrand and D.L.T. Anderson (eds.), Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag.
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On the role of horizontal boundaries in parameter sensitivity and decadal scale variability of coarse-resolution ocean general circulation modelsWinton, M. 1996. On the role of horizontal boundaries in parameter sensitivity and decadal scale variability of coarse-resolution ocean general circulation models. Journal of Physical Oceanography 26:289-304.
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1995back to topA new ocean model for studying the tropical oceanic aspects of ENSOChen, Y-Q., D.S. Battisti, and E.S. Sarachik. 1995. A new ocean model for studying the tropical oceanic aspects of ENSO. Journal of Physical Oceanography 25:2065-2089.
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Energetic of deep-decoupling oscillationsWinton, M. 1995. Energetic of deep-decoupling oscillations. Journal of Physical Oceanography 25:420-427.
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Why is the deep sinking narrow?Winton, M. 1995. Why is the deep sinking narrow?. Journal of Physical Oceanography 25:997-1005.
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A mechanistic model of ocean interdecadal thermohaline oscillationsYin, F.Y. 1995. A mechanistic model of ocean interdecadal thermohaline oscillations. Journal of Physical Oceanography 25:3239-3246.
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On interdecadal thermohaline oscillations in a sector ocean general circulation model: advective and convective processesYin, F.Y., and E.S. Sarachik. 1995. On interdecadal thermohaline oscillations in a sector ocean general circulation model: advective and convective processes. Journal of Physical Oceanography 25:2465-2484. |
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