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Great Salinity Anomaly
Spontaneous Abrupt Climate Change Due to an Atmospheric Blocking–Sea-Ice–Ocean Feedback in an Unforced Climate Model Simulation
Sea Changes Ashore: the Ocean and Iceland's Herring Capital
Formation and Propagation of Great Salinity Anomalies H
Atmospheric Forcing During Active Convection in the Labrador Sea
NOTES and CORRESPONDENCE Impact of Great Salinity Anomalies
Exceptional Ocean Surface Conditions on the SE Greenland Shelf During
''Freshwater'' in the Ocean Is Not a Useful Parameter in Climate
Was the Great Salinity Anomaly of the 1970S Induced by an Extreme Fram
Freshwater Processes and Water Mass Transformation in the Arctic Ocean
Timing of Fluxes in the Nordic Seas
Technical Notes 1–7 > Figure TN1
Are “Great Salinity Anomalies” Advective?
Arctic Ocean Change Heralds North Atlantic Freshening M
Vertical Structure of the Beaufort Gyre Halocline and the Crucial Role Of
Mechanisms Behind the Temporary Shutdown of Deep Convection in The
Freshwater in the Arctic Ocean 2010-2019 Style Definition
Impact of Great Salinity Anomalies on the Low-Frequency Variability of the North Atlantic Climate
A Simulation of Thermohaline Effects of a Great Salinity Anomaly
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Atlantic Climate Variability and Predictability: a CLIVAR Perspective
Ocean Circulation Causes the Largest Freshening Event for 120 Years in Eastern Subpolar North Atlantic
Role of Greenland Freshwater Anomaly in the Recent Freshening
Atlantic Climate Variability Experiment Prospectus
Salinity Trends Within the Upper Layers of the Subpolar North Atlantic
Arctic Seas from Model Experiments with Passive Tracers
Program & Abstracts PDF Low Resolution
Present Oceanographic Conditions in Greenland Waters
Letter to the Editor and All the Referees by Sylvain Watelet Et Al
A Climate Index for the Newfoundland and Labrador Shelf Frédéric Cyr1,2 and Peter S
Causes and Consequences of the Late 1960S Great Salinity Anomaly
Nordic Seas Hydrography in the Context of Arctic and North Atlantic Ocean Dynamics
Are “Great Salinity Anomalies” Advective?
1. INTRODUCTION the Lower Branch of the Thermohaline Circulation In
A Simulation of Thermohaline Effects of a Great Salinity Anomaly