Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Wettstein, Justin"
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Changes in atmospheric variability in a glacial climate and the impacts on proxy data: a model intercomparison
Pausata, Francesco S. R.; Li, Camille; Wettstein, Justin; Nisancioglu, Kerim Hestnes; Battisti, David Stephen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009-09-11)Using four different climate models, we investigate sea level pressure variability in the extratropical North Atlantic in the preindustrial climate (1750 AD) and at the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 kyrs before present) ... -
Impact of Arctic sea ice variations on winter temperature anomalies in northern hemispheric land areas
Köenigk, Torben; Gao, Yongqi; Gastineau, Guillaume; Keenlyside, Noel; Nakamura, Tetsu; Ogawa, Fumiaki; Orsolini, Yvan; Semenov, Vladimir A.; Suo, Lingling; Tian, Tian; Wang, Tao; Wettstein, Justin; Yang, Shuting (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018-07-30)Coordinated numerical ensemble experiments with six different state-of-the-art atmosphere models have been used in order to evaluate the respective impact of the observed Arctic sea ice and sea surface temperature (SST) ... -
The key role of topography in altering North Atlantic atmospheric circulation during the last glacial period
Pausata, Francesco S. R.; Li, Camille; Wettstein, Justin; Kageyama, M.; Nisancioglu, Kerim Hestnes (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-10-18)The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; 21 000 yr before present) was a period of low atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, when vast ice sheets covered large parts of North America and Europe. Paleoclimate reconstructions and ... -
Suppressed eddy driving during southward excursions of the North Atlantic jet on synoptic to seasonal time scales
Madonna, Erica; Li, Camille; Wettstein, Justin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-09-05)Jet streams shape midlatitude weather and climate. The North Atlantic jet is mainly eddy‐driven, with frequent north–south excursions on synoptic time scales arising from eddy forcings and feedbacks. There are, however, ...