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Global environmental consequences of twenty-first-century ice-sheet melt
NR Golledge, ED Keller, N Gomez, KA Naughten, J Bernales, LD Trusel, ...
Nature 566 (7742), 65-72, 2019
3642019
Long-term climate change commitment and reversibility: an EMIC intercomparison
K Zickfeld, M Eby, AJ Weaver, K Alexander, E Crespin, NR Edwards, ...
Journal of Climate 26 (16), 5782-5809, 2013
2742013
Stability of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation: A model intercomparison
AJ Weaver, J Sedláček, M Eby, K Alexander, E Crespin, T Fichefet, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 39 (20), 2012
2162012
Historical and idealized climate model experiments: an intercomparison of Earth system models of intermediate complexity
M Eby, AJ Weaver, K Alexander, K Zickfeld, A Abe-Ouchi, AA Cimatoribus, ...
Climate of the Past 9 (3), 1111-1140, 2013
2012013
Future projections of Antarctic ice shelf melting based on CMIP5 scenarios
KA Naughten, KJ Meissner, BK Galton-Fenzi, MH England, ...
Journal of Climate 31 (13), 5243-5261, 2018
912018
Twenty first century changes in Antarctic and Southern Ocean surface climate in CMIP6
TJ Bracegirdle, G Krinner, M Tonelli, FA Haumann, KA Naughten, ...
Atmospheric Science Letters 21 (9), e984, 2020
762020
Two-timescale response of a large Antarctic ice shelf to climate change
KA Naughten, J De Rydt, SHR Rosier, A Jenkins, PR Holland, JK Ridley
Nature communications 12 (1), 1991, 2021
732021
Simulated twentieth‐century ocean warming in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica
KA Naughten, PR Holland, P Dutrieux, S Kimura, DT Bett, A Jenkins
Geophysical Research Letters 49 (5), e2021GL094566, 2022
482022
The software architecture of climate models: a graphical comparison of CMIP5 and EMICAR5 configurations
K Alexander, SM Easterbrook
Geoscientific Model Development 8 (4), 1221-1232, 2015
442015
Necessary conditions for warm inflow toward the Filchner Ice Shelf, Weddell Sea
K Daae, T Hattermann, E Darelius, RD Mueller, KA Naughten, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 47 (22), e2020GL089237, 2020
332020
The Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum: How much carbon is enough?
KJ Meissner, TJ Bralower, K Alexander, TD Jones, W Sijp, M Ward
Paleoceanography 29 (10), 946-963, 2014
312014
Sudden spreading of corrosive bottom water during the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
K Alexander, KJ Meissner, TJ Bralower
Nature Geoscience 8 (6), 458, 2015
292015
Spurious sea ice formation caused by oscillatory ocean tracer advection schemes
KA Naughten, BK Galton-Fenzi, KJ Meissner, MH England, ...
Ocean Modelling 116, 108-117, 2017
242017
Modeling the influence of the Weddell polynya on the Filchner–Ronne ice shelf cavity
KA Naughten, A Jenkins, PR Holland, RI Mugford, KW Nicholls, ...
Journal of Climate 32 (16), 5289-5303, 2019
232019
Intercomparison of Antarctic ice-shelf, ocean, and sea-ice interactions simulated by MetROMS-iceshelf and FESOM 1.4
KA Naughten, KJ Meissner, BK Galton-Fenzi, MH England, ...
Geoscientific Model Development 11 (4), 1257-1292, 2018
232018
The dynamics of global change at the P aleocene‐E ocene thermal maximum: A data‐model comparison
TJ Bralower, KJ Meissner, K Alexander, DJ Thomas
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 15 (10), 3830-3848, 2014
212014
Baroclinic ocean response to climate forcing regulates decadal variability of ice‐shelf melting in the Amundsen Sea
A Silvano, PR Holland, KA Naughten, O Dragomir, P Dutrieux, A Jenkins, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 49 (24), e2022GL100646, 2022
192022
Anthropogenic and internal drivers of wind changes over the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica, during the 20th and 21st centuries
PR Holland, GK O'Connor, TJ Bracegirdle, P Dutrieux, KA Naughten, ...
The Cryosphere 16 (12), 5085-5105, 2022
192022
The stability of present-day Antarctic grounding lines–Part B: Possible commitment of regional collapse under current climate
R Reese, J Garbe, EA Hill, B Urruty, KA Naughten, O Gagliardini, ...
The Cryosphere Discussions 2022, 1-33, 2022
142022
Modelling Antarctic ice shelf, ocean, and sea ice interactions under present-day and future climate scenarios
K Naughten
UNSW Sydney, 2018
12018
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