New Book:
The Barents Sea system
Gateway to the changing Arctic
Happy to contribute to some sections of this exciting book!
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To celebrate #CTDAppreciationDay, here's a video of a ride-along with a CTD in a (biologically active) Norwegian fjord during a student cruise! 🌊
By applying a tracking method to both climate models and satellite data, @davyclimate.bsky.social found that sea ice age is a more sensitive indicator of change than ice thickness or volume.
🧪🌊 Read the publication here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
Good news for the Gulf Stream! A study from @unibergen.bsky.social, the Bjerknes Centre and @ox.ac.uk indicates that the Arctic Ocean compensates for less deep water formation farther south. @mariusarthun.bsky.social @ailinbrakstad.bsky.social @jakobdoerr.bsky.social
We have a new paper out today taking a fresh look at sea ice age, showing how this variable offers new insights into Arctic climate change:
A Fair Assessment of Sea Ice Age Reduces Bias and Gives New Insight to Arctic Sea Ice Dynamics
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
🌊 Interested in a phd position in physical oceanography? Try beautiful Bergen! tinyurl.com/Phd-oceanogr...
🌊Where and how is dense water in the Arctic formed? In our new paper, we decompose the Arctic overturning circulation (ArMOC), the northernmost part of the AMOC. Check it out 🔽
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From sea ice to the atmosphere, Earth’s systems are more interconnected than you think! Take a tour with this interactive illustration and see how climate models help scientists uncover the mysteries of our planet.🧪
🧪🌊 Become a researcher within physical ocenography in the Arctic Ocean & the North Atlantic!
In our series with available positions, next one out is this one connected to the national research program @arcticocean2050.bsky.social
Supervisor: @mariusarthun.bsky.social
Come join us in Bergen!
AMOC is upheld by cooling in the north. But where is north? @jakobdoerr.bsky.social and colleagues from the Bjerknes Centre, @unibergen.bsky.social, @nansensenteret.bsky.social, @stockholm-uni.bsky.social and @noc.ac.uk investigate dense water formation in the Arctic. bjerknes.uib.no/en/news/golf...
We applied the same algorithm for diagnosing sea ice age in observations to a climate model for the first time The derived sea ice age reproduces the model dynamics but has much lower bias compar...
Abstract. The Arctic is the northernmost terminus of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and is an important source of the densest waters feeding its lower limb. However, relatively little...