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High Latitude Processes 2023 Workshop Presentations
Day 1: Thursday February 9, 2023
Nordic Seas
Anna-Marie Strehl, University of Bergen, “A 70-year perspective on convection in the central Greenland Sea”.
Kjetil Våge, University of Bergen, “Pathways of dense overflow water from the Greenland Sea to Denmark Strait”.
Steingrímur Jonsson, University of Akureyri, “The role of the ocean circulation in recent climate variability in Iceland”.
Angel Ruiz Angulo, University of Iceland, “Characteristics of the Mixed Layer Depth around Iceland (and a short description of the IFGLOO project, South Iceland Survey Plan)”.
Joan Mateu Horrach Pou, University of Iceland, “Hydrographic onset for phytoplankton blooms Southeast of Iceland: First Steps”.
Andreas Macrander, MFRI, “Physical oceanography around Iceland: Present and future research of Hafrannsóknastofnun”.
Thorbjørn Østenby Moe, University of Bergen, “Idealized modelling of the circulation along the slope north of Iceland”. Remote presentation.
Stefanie Semper, University of Bergen, “Dense-water currents around Iceland – a modelling perspective”.
Kristinn Guðnason, MFRI. “Characterizing different life stage habitats of pelagic fish”.
Day 2: Friday February 10, 2023
Pacific Arctic
Peigen Lin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, “Formation and circulation of Newly Ventilated Winter Water in the western Beaufort Sea”. Remote presentation.
Min Li, Guangdong Ocean University, “Characteristics and transformation of watermasses in the Chukchi Sea from observations in winter”. Remote presentation.
Jie Huang, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “Structure and variability of the Barrow Canyon outflow from two high-resolution shipboard surveys in 2018”. Remote presentation.
Astrid Pacini, University of Washington, “Defining the Marginal Ocean Zone”. Remote presentation.
Bob Pickart, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “83 days in the Pacific Arctic: from harmful algal blooms to winter water formation”.
Subpolar North Atlantic
Nick Foukal, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, “Lagrangian perspectives of the Southern Greenland shelf circulation”. Remote presentation.
Linda Latuta, University of Bergen, “Impacts of Greenland ice sheet melt in Disco Bay: PhD project ideas and upcoming fieldwork plans”. Remote presentation.
Future work
Short presentations and discussion of new ideas, pending or proposed research/fieldwork: Kjetil (ROVER); Bob (UFO); Nick (Labrador Coastal Current).