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Sijp, Willem - Climate Change Research Centre, University of New South Wales
Sensitivity of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation and its stability to basin-scale variations in vertical mixing
Stability of Antarctic Bottom Water Formation to Freshwater Fluxes and Implications for Global Climate
The Control of Polar Haloclines by Along-Isopycnal Diffusion in Climate Models WILLEM P. SIJP AND MATTHEW H. ENGLAND
Southern Hemisphere westerly wind control over the ocean's thermohaline circulation
North Atlantic Deep Water collapse triggered by a Southern Ocean meltwater pulse in a glacial climate state
Can isopycnal mixing control the stability of the thermohaline circulation in ocean climate models?
Effect of ocean gateway changes under greenhouse warmth Willem P. Sijp
Precise calculations of the existence of multiple AMOC equilibria in coupled climate models Part I: equilibrium
Effect of the deepening of the Tasman Gateway on the global ocean
The key role of the western boundary in linking the AMOC1 strength to the north-south pressure gradient.2
Precise calculations of the existence of multiple AMOC equilibria in a coupled climate model Part II: transient