Blue-Action scientists, as first authors, ensure that electronic copies of peer-reviewed scientific publications become freely available to anyone as soon as possible and in all cases no later than six months after publication

To date, Blue-Action has contributed to over 500 research outcomes, of which 240 are research publications.

To view a full list of our publications, please open the following link on OpenAIRE

and search under "Project", "[Blue-Action] Arctic impact on weather and climate".

 


If you are instead looking for presentations, posters, deliverables and reports related to Blue-Action, please look at our Open Access community in Zenodo: https://www.zenodo.org/communities/blue-actionh2020

Zenodo is a long-term repository where Blue-Action teams archive the major results of this project, allowing everyone to access them, any time, also after the project closure, to ensure a legacy after the projct lifetime.

Blue-Action publications references in the IPCC AR6 WGI chapters:

  • Davy, R., L. Chen, and E. Hanna, 2018: Arctic amplification metrics. International Journal of Climatology, 38(12), 4384–4394, doi:10.1002/joc.5675
  • Bryden, H.L. et al., 2020: Reduction in ocean heat transport at 26°N since 2008 cools the eastern subpolar gyre of the North Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Climate, 33(5), 1677–1689, doi:10.1175/jcli-d-19-0323.1.
  • de Jong, M.F., M. Oltmanns, J. Karstensen, and L. de Steur, 2018: Deep Convection in the Irminger Sea Observed with a Dense Mooring Array. Oceanography, 31(1), 50–59, doi:10.5670/oceanog.2018.109.
  • Holliday, N.P. et al., 2020: Ocean circulation causes the largest freshening event for 120 years in eastern subpolarNorth Atlantic. Nature Communications, 11(1), 585, doi:10.1038/s41467-020-14474-y.
  • Josey, S.A., M.F. Jong, M. Oltmanns, G.K. Moore, and R.A. Weller, 2019: Extreme Variability in Irminger Sea Winter Heat Loss Revealed by Ocean Observatories Initiative Mooring and the ERA5 Reanalysis. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(1), 293–302, doi:10.1029/2018gl080956.
  • Little, C.M. et al., 2019: The Relationship Between U.S. East Coast Sea Level and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation: A Review. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 124(9), 6435–6458, doi:10.1029/2019jc015152.
  • Lozier, M.S. et al., 2019: A sea change in our view of overturning in the subpolar North Atlantic. Science, 363(6426), 516–521, doi:10.1126/science.aau6592.
  • McCarthy, G.D., T.M. Joyce, and S.A. Josey, 2018: Gulf Stream Variability in the Context of Quasi-Decadal and Multidecadal Atlantic Climate Variability. Geophysical Research Letters, 45(20), 11257–11264, doi:10.1029/ 2018gl079336.
  • Moffa-Sánchez, P. et al., 2019: Variability in the Northern North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans Across the Last Two Millennia: A Review. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 34(8), 1399–1436, doi:10.1029/2018pa003508.
  • Østerhus, S. et al., 2019: Arctic Mediterranean exchanges: A consistent volume budget and trends in transports from two decades of observations. Ocean Science, 15(2), 379–399, doi:10.5194/os-15-379-2019.
  • Petit, T., M.S. Lozier, S.A. Josey, and S.A. Cunningham, 2020: Atlantic Deep Water Formation Occurs Primarily in the Iceland Basin and Irminger Sea by Local Buoyancy Forcing. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(22), doi:10.1029/2020gl091028.
  • Smeed, D.A. et al., 2018: The North Atlantic Ocean Is in a State of Reduced Overturning. Geophysical Research Letters, 45(3), 1527–1533, doi:10.1002/ 2017gl076350.
  • Tsubouchi, T. et al., 2021: Increased ocean heat transport into the Nordic Seas and Arctic Ocean over the period 1993–2016. Nature Climate Change, 11(1), 21–26, doi:10.1038/s41558-020-00941-3.
  • van der Linden, E.C., D. Le Bars, R. Bintanja, and W. Hazeleger, 2019: Oceanic heat transport into the Arctic under high and low CO2 forcing. Climate Dynamics, 53(7–8), 4763–4780, doi:10.1007/s00382-019-04824-y.

 


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