- Publications and Presentations
GREENICE PUBLICATIONS ¹
2018
- Caian M, Koenigk T, Döscher R, Devasthale A. 2018: An interannual link between Arctic sea-ice cover and the North Atlantic Oscillation. Clim Dyn 50: 423. DOI:10.1007/s00382-017-3618-9
- Chambers, C., Einarsson, N., Karlsdóttir, A. 2018: Small-scale fisheries in Iceland: Local voices and global complexities. In: Pascual, J., Pita, C. and Bavinck, M. (Eds.) Small-Scale Fisheries in Europe: Status, resilience and governance. Springer. In press
- Chen F.R. and Gao Y.Q. (2018): Evaluation of precipitation trends from high-resolution satellite precipitation products over Mainland China. Climate Dynamics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-018-4080-z
- Cheung H. H. N., N. Keenlyside, N.-E. Omrani, W. Zhou (2018): Remarkable Link between Projected Uncertainties of Arctic Sea-Ice Decline and Winter Eurasian Climate. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 35(1), 38-51, doi: 10.1007/s00376-017-7156-5
- Damodaran V, Allan R, Ogilvie AEJ, Demarée GR, Gergis J, Mikami T, Alan Mikhail A, Nicolson SE, Norrgård S, Hamilton J. 2018: The 1780s: Global Climate anomalies, floods, droughts and famines. The Palgrave Handbook of Climate History, Palgrave Macmillan, eBook ISBN 978-1-137-43020-5; Hardcover ISBN 978-1-137-43019-9
- Huijbens E and Einarsson N. 2018: Feasting on friends: Whales, puffins and tourism in Iceland. In: Tourism Experiences and Animal Consumption: Contested Values, Morality and Ethics (Ed. Carol Kline). Routledge.
- Ogawa F, Keenlyside N, Gao Y, Koenigk T, Yang S, Suo L, Wang T, Gastineau G, Nakamura T, Cheung H-N, Omrani N-E, Ukita J, Semenov V. 2018: Evaluating impacts of recent Arctic sea-ice loss on the northern hemisphere winter climate change. Geophys Res Lett 45 DOI:10.1002/2017GL076502
- Ogilvie, AEJ. 2018: A Brief Description of Sea Ice. In: Elizabeth Ogilvie, Out of Ice Black Dog Publishing, London. coming soon
- Pfister, C., Brázdil, R., Luterbacher, J., Ogilvie, A.E.J., White, S. (2018): Early Modern Europe. The Palgrave Handbook of Climate History, Palgrave Macmillan, eBook ISBN 978-1-137-43020-5; Hardcover ISBN 978-1-137-43019-9, In press.
2017
- Demchenko P.F., Semenov V.A. (2017): Estimation of uncertainty in surface air temperature climatic trends related to the internal dynamics of the atmosphere. Doklady Earth Sciences, 476, 1105–1108, doi:10.1134/S1028334X17090239
- Hartman S, Ogilvie AEJ, Ingimundarson JH, Dugmore AJ, Hambrecht G, McGovern TH. 2017:
Medieval Iceland, Greenland, and the New Human Condition: A case study in integrated environmental humanities. Global and Planetary Change 156: 123-139. DOI:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2017.04.007 - Koenigk T, Brodeau L. 2017:Arctic climate and its interaction with lower latitudes under different levels of anthropogenic warming in a global coupled climate model. Clim Dyn 49: 471–492. DOI: 10.1007/s00382-016-3354-6
- Lang AM, Yang S, Kaas E. 2017: Sea ice thickness and recent Arctic warming. Geophys Res Lett 44: 409-418. DOI:10.1002/2016GL071274
- Ogawa F, Omrani N-E, Nishii K, Nakamura H, Keenlyside N. 2017: Impact of Oceanic Front on the Tropospheric Climatic Trend Induced by Ozone Depletion, CLIVAR Exchanges No. 71, 34-39
- Sillmann, J., T. Thorarinsdottir, N. Keenlyside, N. Schaller, L. V. Alexander, G. Hegerl, S. I. Seneviratne, R. Vautard, X. Zhang, and F. W. Zwiers (2017): Understanding, modeling and predicting weather and climate extremes: Challenges and opportunities. Weather and Climate Extremes, 18, 65-74
- Suo L.L., Gao Y.Q., Guo D., Bethke I. (2017): Sea-ice free Arctic contributes to the projected warming minimum in North Atlantic. Environmental Research Letters, 12 (2017) 074004
2016
- Christiansen B, Yang S, Madsen MS. 2016: Do strong warm ENSO events control the phase of the stratospheric QBO? Geophys Res Lett DOI: 10.1002/2016GL070751
- Demarée GR, Ogilvie AEJ. 2016: L’éruption du Lakagígar en Islande ou ‘Annus mirabilis 1783’. Études et bibliographies d’histoire environnementale. Belgique – Nord de la France – Afrique centrale. Actes des 2e RBel, Namur, décembre 2012. Sous la direction d’Isabelle Parmentier. Presses Universitaires de Namur, 117-157.
- Dufour A., Zolina, O., Gulev, S. (2016): Atmospheric Moisture Transport to the Arctic: Assessment of Reanalyses and Analysis of Transport Components. Journal of Climate. https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0559.1
- Hartman S, Ogilvie AEJ, Henning R. 2016: “Viking” Ecologies: Icelandic Sagas, Local Knowledge, and Environmental Memory. In The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Environment, Cambridge University Press, 125-140.
- King MP, Garcia-Serrano J. 2016: Potential ocean-atmosphere preconditioning of late autumn Barents-Kara sea ice concentration anomaly Tellus A 2016 68:28580. DOI: 10.3402/tellusa.v68.28580
- Koenigk T, Caian M, Nikulin G, Schimanke S. 2016: Regional Arctic sea ice variations as predictor for winter climate conditions Clim Dyn 46(1):317-337. DOI: 10.1007/s00382-015-2586-1
- Ogawa F, Nakamura H, Nishii K, Miyasaka T, Kuwano-Yoshida A. 2016: Importance of Mid-latitude Oceanic Frontal Zones for the Annular-Mode Variability: Inter-Basin Differences in the Southern Annular- Mode Signature J Clim 29: 6179–6199. DOI: 10.1175/ JCLI-D-15-0885.1
- Ogilvie AEJ. 2016: The Norse in Greenland. In A Fortunate Land by William Stewart, Offsetdruckerei Karl Grammlich GmbH, Pliezhausen, Germany, 114-126.
- Ogilvie AEJ, Hill BT, Jónsson T, Demarée GR. (in press) A Fleet of Silver: Local Knowledge Perceptions of Sea Ice from Iceland and Labrador/Nunatsiavut. In North Atlantic Island Biota: Aspects of the Past, Choices for the Future. Edited by Eva Panagiotakopulu and Jon Sadler.
- Sellevold R, Sobolowski S, Li C. 2016: Investigating possible Arctic – midlatitude teleconnections in a linear framework J Clim In online press DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0902.1
- Sigurðardóttir R, Ogilvie, AEJ, Júlíusson ÁD, Hreinsson V, Hicks, MT. 2016: Water and Sustainability in the Lake Mývatn Region of Iceland: Historical Perspectives and Current Concerns. In (Shroder, J.F. and Greenwood, G.B., eds), Mountain Ice and Water: Investigations of the Hydrological Cycle in Alpine Environments.
- Sorokina SA, Li C, Wettstein JJ, Kvamstø NG. 2016: Observed Atmospheric Coupling between Barents Sea Ice and the Warm-Arctic Cold-Siberian Anomaly Pattern. J Clim 29(2) DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0046.1
2015
- Einarsson, N. (2015): When fishing rights go up against human rights. Pp. 151-160 in Gísli Pálsson and E. Paul Durrenberger (eds.): Gambling debt: Iceland‘s rise and fall in the global economy. University Press of Colorado. Boulder.
- Einarsson, N. (2015): Marine Governance, Fishing and Property Rights in Light of the Constitutional Debate in Iceland. Pp. 91-98 In Polar Law and resources, ed. Natalia Loukacheva. Nordic Council of Ministers TemaNord publication on Polar Law and resources, http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/TN2015-533
- AWARD Gao Y, Sun J, Li F, He S, Sandven S, Yan Q, Zhang Z, Lohmann K, Keenlyside N, Furevik T, Suo L. 2015: Arctic Sea Ice and Eurasian Climate: A Review. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 32/1: 92-114. DOI: 10.1007/s00376-014-0009-6 Award for Advances in Atmospheric Sciences Springer Link most downloaded paper in 2015!
- King MP, Hell M, Keenlyside N. 2015: Investigation of the atmospheric mechanisms related to the autumn sea ice and winter circulation link in the Northern Hemisphere. Clim Dyn DOI: 10.1007/s00382-015-2639-5
- Li F., Wang H.J., Gao Y.Q. 2015: The change in sea ice cover is responsible for non-uniform variation in winter temperature over East Asia. Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters, 8 (6), 376-382, doi:10.3878/AOSL20150039
- Ogawa F, Omrani N-E, Nishii K, Nakamura H, Keenlyside N. 2015: Ozone-induced climate change propped up by the Southern Hemisphere oceanic front. Geophys Res Lett 42: 10056-10063. DOI:10.1002/2015GL066538
- Semenov VA, Latif M. 2015: Nonlinear winter atmospheric circulation response to Arctic sea ice concentration anomalies for different periods during 1966–2012. Environ Res Lett 10:054020. DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/10/5/054020
2014
- Einarsson, N. (2014): Realities of coastal cultures and rhetorics of preservation. In Conference Proceedings from a symposium in the Faroe Islands on Hunting and Protecting of Marine Mammals – a Clash of Cultures?, 2013, organized by the Nordic Committee on Bioethics
- Keenlyside N, Omrani NE. 2014: Has a warm North Atlantic contributed to recent European cold winters? Environ Res Lett 9: 061001. DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/9/6/061001
- Tilinina N, Gulev SK, Bromwich DH. 2014: New view of Arctic cyclone activity from the Arctic system reanalysis. Geophys Res Lett 41: 1766–1772. DOI:10.1002/2013GL058924
THESIS
2015
- Hell, C. Momme. High Arctic-Stratosphere-Feedback on Sub-Seasonal Scale.
Master thesis, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Department of
Environmental Sciences (2015).
GREENICE PRESENTATIONS
US CLIVAR meeting on “Arctic Change and its Influence on Mid-Latitude Climate and Weather”, 1-3 February 2017, Washington, DC, USA
- Impacts of sea ice / SST changes for the observed climate change Poster by F. Ogawa et al. Mentioned in a News and Views piece to Nature Geosciences. Read more: James A. Screen. (2017) Climate Science: Far-flung effects of Arctic warming. Nature Geoscience. DOI:10.1038/ngeo2924
4th Nordic Conference on Climate Change Adaptation, “From Research to Actions and Transformation”, 29 – 31 August 2016, Bergen, Norway
- GREENICE presentation (pdf):Understanding the societal and climatic influences of Arctic sea ice loss. Download the abstract (page 51): here.
Workshop on Climate Prediction in the Arctic-Atlantic sector, 13-14 June 2016, Bergen, Norway
- Monday09:00-09:30 Rong Zhang
- Monday09:30-10:00 Stephen Outten
- Monday10:00-10:30 Nour-Eddine Omrani
- Monday11:00-11:30 Marius Aarthun-n.a.
- Monday11:30-12:00 Kjell Arne Mork
- Monday12:00-12:30 Anne Britt Sandoe
- Monday13:30-14:00 Alicia Karspeck
- Monday14:00-14:30 Francois Counillon
- Monday14:30-15:00 Yiguo Wang
- Monday15:30-16:00 Stephen Yeager
- Monday16:00-16:30 Noel Keenlyside
- Tuesday09:00-09:20 Vladimir Semenov
- Tueday09:20-09:45 Yongqi Gao
- Tueday09:45-10:10 Fumiaki Ogawa
- Tuesday10:10-10:30 Sergey Gulev
- Tuesday11:00-11:30 Tetsu Nakamura
- Tuesday11:30-12:00 Guillaume Gastineau
- Tuesday12:00-12:30 Torben Koenigk
- Tuesday13:30-14:00 Shuting Yang
- Tuesday14:00-14:30 Lingling Suo
- Tuesday14:30-15:00 Astrid Ogilvie
- Tuesday15:30-16:00 Tarjei Breiteig
EGU General Assembly, 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria
- How fast is Arctic climate changing? Poster by T. Koenigk and L. Brodeau
2-day meeting of the EC-Earth consortium, 5-6 May 2015, ECMWF, Reading, UK, to review progress in developing an improved Earth system model for fresh insights into climate change.
- The impact of sea ice on recent climate trends: First results from the GREENICE project Presentation by T. Koenigk
NAS Climate Predictability Workshop, 11-13 June 2014, Bergen, Norway
- 01_Furevik_BCCR
- 01_Keenlyside_Intro
- 02_Hatun
- 03_Skagseth
- 04_Robson
- 05_Sandoe
- 06_Eldevik
- 07_Zhang
- 08_Counillon
- 09_Prodhomme
- 10_Koenigk
- 12_Stroeve
- 13_Langehaug
- 14_Orsolini
- 15_Nakamura
- 16_Czaja
- 17_Magnusdottir
- 18_Omrani
- 19_Woollings
- 20_Kushner
- 21_Li and Wettstein
- 22_Semenov
- 23_Yang
- 24_Jaiser
- 25_King
- 27_Bader
- 28_Gao
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Partners are thus required to make their best efforts to ensure that an electronic copy of their published work becomes freely and electronically available to anyone through the publisher or an equivalent repository as soon as possible.
There are two ways in which researchers can make their work available as open access:
1) Publish in an Open Access journal (Gold Open Access);
2) Self-archive your work, in addition to the journal publication, in an open access institutional or subject-based repository (Green Open Access). Be aware that journal guidelines have to be carefully checked to find out the length of the embargo period and what version of the manuscript can be deposited (final pdf, post-print, pre-print etc.). Visit OpenAire website (available in many languages) for help on how to find a repository, etc. Use the SHERPA/RoMEO tool to find your publisher’s permission regarding open access.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Remember to acknowledge GREENICE: NordForsk TRI, project n. 61841