
- Analysis of Seasonal Chlorophyll and Nutrient Distribution Using An Adjoint Three-Dimensional Ocean Carbon Cycle Model
- Centennial-scale interactions between the carbon cycle and anthropogenic climate change using a dynamic Earth system model
- M a x -P l a n c k -I n s t i t u t f r M e t e o r o l o g i e Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
- Contribution to F.Sirocko, Thomas Litt, Martin Claussen (eds.) "The climate of past interglacials" M. Grger, E. Maier-Reimer, U. Mikolajewicz, G. Schurgers, and M. Vizcaino
- Simulated warm polar currents during the middle Permian A. M. E. Winguth,1
- The effect of land surface changes on Eemian Guy Schurgers 1,*
- Assimilation of climate data into an ocean general circulation model: First steps towards operational
- This manuscript was prepared for Climate of the Past (Discussions) with version 7.7 of the egu LATEX class egu.cls.
- Accepted by the International Journal of Remote Sensing (11 Nov 2005) A satellite view of internal waves induced by the Indian
- Changes in the Hydrological Cycle, Ocean Circulation and Carbon/Nutrient Cycling During the Last Interglacial and Glacial Transition
- Curriculum vitae Name: Arne Max Erich Winguth
- Assimilation of seasonal chlorophyll and nutrient data into an adjoint three-dimensional ocean carbon cycle model: Sensitivity analysis and
- Sea-to-air CO2 flux from 1948 to 2003: A model study
- Paleonutrient Data Analysis of the Glacial Atlantic using an Adjoint Ocean General Circulation Model
- Modeling of Particulate Organic Carbon Fluxes
- Climate Dynamics (1996) 12:711721 q Springer-Verlag 1996
- List of Publications, Conferences, and Invited Presentations Arne Winguth
- 24 Science Highlights: DEKLIM CLIMCYC: Modeling of the Last Glacial Cycle: Response of Climate and
- Long-term effects of anthropogenic CO2 emissions simulated with a complex earth system model
- Global Biogeochemical Cycles Global biogeochemical cycles can be defined as any of the natural circulation pathways
- Climate Response at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum to Greenhouse Gas Forcing A Model Study with CCSM3
- Sensitivity of ocean carbon tracer distributions to particulate organic flux parameterizations