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Claus W. Böning
Researcher at Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences
Publications - 155
Citations - 12326
Claus W. Böning is an academic researcher from Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermohaline circulation & Ocean current. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 155 publications receiving 10820 citations. Previous affiliations of Claus W. Böning include University of Kiel & Princeton University.
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Impact of partial steps and momentum advection schemes in a global ocean circulation model at eddy-permitting resolution
Bernard Barnier,Gurvan Madec,Thierry Penduff,Jean-Marc Molines,Anne-Marie Tréguier,Julien Le Sommer,Aike Beckmann,Arne Biastoch,Claus W. Böning,Joachim Dengg,Corine Derval,Edmée Durand,Sergei K. Gulev,Elisabeth Rémy,Claude Talandier,Sébastien Theetten,Mathew Maltrud,Julie L. McClean,Beverly A. de Cuevas +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of sensitivity tests were performed with a z-coordinate, global eddy-permitting (1/4°) ocean/sea-ice model (the ORCA-R025 model configuration developed for the DRAKKAR project) to evaluate the impact of recent state-of-the-art numerical schemes on model solutions.
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Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments (COREs)
Stephen M. Griffies,Arne Biastoch,Claus W. Böning,Frank O. Bryan,Gokhan Danabasoglu,Eric P. Chassignet,Matthew H. England,Rüdiger Gerdes,Helmuth Haak,Robert Hallberg,Wilco Hazeleger,Johann H. Jungclaus,William G. Large,Gurvan Madec,Anna Pirani,Bonita L. Samuels,Markus Scheinert,Alex Sen Gupta,Camiel Severijns,Harper L. Simmons,Anne-Marie Tréguier,Michael Winton,Stephen Yeager,Jianjun Yin +23 more
TL;DR: Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments (COREs) as mentioned in this paper is a tool to explore the behaviour of global ocean-ice models under forcing from a common atmospheric dataset, which is suitable for our purposes, even though its evaluation originally focussed more on the ocean than on the sea ice.
Response of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to recent climate change
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse the Argo network of profiling floats and historical oceanographic data to detect coherent hemispheric-scale warming and freshening trends that extend to depths of more than 1,000 m.
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The response of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to recent climate change
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse the Argo network of profiling floats and historical oceanographic data to detect coherent hemispheric-scale warming and freshening trends that extend to depths of more than 1,000 m.
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Developments in ocean climate modelling
Stephen M. Griffies,Claus W. Böning,Frank O. Bryan,Eric P. Chassignet,Rüdiger Gerdes,Hiroyasu Hasumi,Anthony C. Hirst,Anne-Marie Tréguier,David J. Webb +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present some research developments in primitive equation ocean models which could impact the ocean component of realistic global coupled climate models aimed at large-scale, low frequency climate simulations and predictions.