- E-posthelene.langehaug@uib.no
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Utdannet oseanograf; tok doktorgrad i fysisk oseanografi ved Universitet i Bergen i 2011. Ansatt som forsker på Nansensenteret for miljø og fjernmåling siden 2012. Fokusområder er variabilitet og mekanismer i havet som kan gi prediktabilitet i Nord-Atlanteren og De nordiske hav. Hovedverktøyet i forskningen er globale klimamodeller.
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- (2023). Constraining CMIP6 estimates of Arctic Ocean temperature and salinity in 2025-2055. Frontiers in Marine Science.
- (2023). Buoyancy forcing: A key driver of northern North Atlantic sea surface temperature variability across multiple timescales. Climate of the Past. 1101-1123.
- (2022). Impact of initialization methods on the predictive skill in NorCPM: an Arctic–Atlantic case study. Climate Dynamics. 20 sider.
- (2021). Propagation of Thermohaline Anomalies and Their Predictive Potential along the Atlantic Water Pathway. Journal of Climate. 2111-2131.
- (2021). NorCPM1 and its contribution to CMIP6 DCPP. Geoscientific Model Development. 7073-7116.
- (2021). Mechanisms of decadal North Atlantic climate variability and implications for the recent cold anomaly. Journal of Climate. 3421-3439.
- (2020). Seasonal to decadal predictions of regional Arctic sea ice by assimilating sea surface temperature in the Norwegian Climate Prediction Model. Climate Dynamics.
- (2018). Variability along the Atlantic water pathway in the forced Norwegian Earth System Model. Climate Dynamics. 1-20.
- (2018). A model-based evaluation of the Inverse Gaussian transit-time distribution method for inferring anthropogenic carbon storage in the ocean. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Oceans. 1777-1800.
- (2016). On the reconstruction of ocean circulation and climate based on the "Gardar Drift". Paleoceanography. 399-415.
- (2016). On model differences and skill in predicting sea surface temperature in the Nordic and Barents Seas. Climate Dynamics. 913-933.
- (2015). Using simulations of the last millennium to understand climate variability seen in palaeo-observations: Similar variation of Iceland-Scotland overflow strength and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. Climate of the Past. 203-216.
- (2014). The role of subpolar deep water formation and Nordic Seas overflows in simulated multidecadal variability of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. Ocean Science. 227-241.
- (2014). Poleward ocean heat transports, sea ice processes, and Arctic sea ice variability in NorESM1-M simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Biogeosciences. 2095-2108.
- (2013). Arctic sea ice decline and ice export in the CMIP5 historical simulations. Ocean Modelling. 114-126.
- (2012). Water mass transformation and the North Atlantic Current in three multicentury climate model simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR): Oceans. 22 sider.
- (2012). Mechanisms for decadal scale variability in a simulated Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Climate Dynamics. 77-93.
- (2012). Arctic/Atlantic exchanges via the Subpolar Gyre. Journal of Climate. 2421-2439.