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High Latitude Processes 2022 Workshop Presentations
Day 1: Thursday March 24, 2022
Nordic Seas
Anna-Marie Strehl, University of Bergen, “A 70-year perspective on water mass transformation in the central Greenland Sea”
Ailin Brakstad, University of Bergen, “The impact of cold air outbreaks and lateral heat fluxes on dense water formation in the Greenland Sea from a ten-year moored record (1999-2009)”
Joan Mateu Horrach Pou, University of Bergen, “Deep weakly-stratified layers in the Greenland Sea”
Jie Huang, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “Revisiting the role of air-sea heat flux on the transformation of Atlantic Water along the rim current system in the Nordic Seas”
Birgit Klem Rønning Rinde, University of Bergen, “Overturning in the Nordic Seas from 2002 to 2017 in the ASTE ocean state estimate”
Stefanie Semper, University of Bergen, “Formation and circulation of dense water from two-year moored records in Eggvin Offset, northwestern Iceland Sea”
Thorbjørn Østenby Moe, University of Bergen, “Idealized modelling of the circulation along the slope north of Iceland”
Day 2: Friday March 25, 2022
Nordic Seas (continued)
Ailin Brakstad, University of Bergen, “Formation and pathways of dense water in the Nordic Seas based on a steady-state inversion”
Kjetil Våge, University of Bergen, “Pathways of dense overflow water from the Greenland Sea to Denmark Strait”
Subpolar North Atlantic
Leah McRaven, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “Optimizing hydrographic data collection in the Arctic and Subarctic: Insights from five years of shipboard surveys”
Nick Foukal, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “Moored measurements of the West Greenland Coastal Current along the Southwest Greenland Shelf”
Astrid Pacini, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “Wind-forced upwelling along the West Greenland shelfbreak”
Pacific Arctic
Bob Pickart, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “Evolution of the Alaska Coastal Current as it traverses the Chukchi Sea”
Peigen Lin, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “Thinning of the lower halocline in the Beaufort Gyre”