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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
3562019
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
2732013
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
2152012
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
892018
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
722021
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
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
402022
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
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
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
222019
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
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
182022
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
142022
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
132022
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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