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Daohua Bi
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 25
Citations - 1806
Daohua Bi is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Sea surface temperature. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1423 citations. Previous affiliations of Daohua Bi include CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research & Bureau of Meteorology.
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North Atlantic simulations in Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments phase II (CORE-II). Part I: Mean states
Gokhan Danabasoglu,Steve G. Yeager,David A. Bailey,Erik Behrens,Mats Bentsen,Daohua Bi,Arne Biastoch,Claus W. Böning,Alexandra Bozec,Vittorio Canuto,Christophe Cassou,Eric P. Chassignet,Andrew C. Coward,Sergey Danilov,Nikolay Diansky,Helge Drange,Riccardo Farneti,Elodie Fernandez,Pier Giuseppe Fogli,Gael Forget,Yosuke Fujii,Stephen M. Griffies,Anatoly Gusev,Patrick Heimbach,A. M. Howard,Thomas Jung,Maxwell Kelley,William G. Large,Anthony Leboissetier,Jianhua Lu,Gurvan Madec,Simon J. Marsland,Simona Masina,Simona Masina,Antonio Navarra,A. J. George Nurser,Anna Pirani,David Salas y Mélia,Bonita L. Samuels,Markus Scheinert,Dmitry Sidorenko,Anne-Marie Tréguier,Hiroyuki Tsujino,Petteri Uotila,Sophie Valcke,Aurore Voldoire,Qiang Wang +46 more
TL;DR: Simulation characteristics from eighteen global ocean-sea-ice coupled models are presented with a focus on the mean Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and other related fields in the North Atlantic as discussed by the authors.
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The response of the Southern Annular Mode, the East Australian Current, and the southern mid‐latitude ocean circulation to global warming
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse the outputs of a series of global warming experiments from the CSIRO Mark 3 climate model and show that although for the zonal wind stress change the maximum is located at approximately 60°S, in terms of the change in surface wind stress curl, the maximum was situated at approximately 48°S.
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North Atlantic simulations in Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments phase II (CORE-II). Part II: Inter-annual to decadal variability
Gokhan Danabasoglu,Steve G. Yeager,Who M. Kim,Erik Behrens,Mats Bentsen,Daohua Bi,Arne Biastoch,Rainer Bleck,Rainer Bleck,Claus W. Böning,Alexandra Bozec,Vittorio Canuto,Christophe Cassou,Eric P. Chassignet,Andrew C. Coward,Sergey Danilov,Nikolay Diansky,Helge Drange,Riccardo Farneti,Elodie Fernandez,Pier Giuseppe Fogli,Gael Forget,Yosuke Fujii,Stephen M. Griffies,Anatoly Gusev,Patrick Heimbach,A. M. Howard,A. M. Howard,Mehmet Ilicak,Thomas Jung,Alicia Karspeck,Maxwell Kelley,William G. Large,Anthony Leboissetier,Jianhua Lu,Gurvan Madec,Simon J. Marsland,Simona Masina,Simona Masina,Antonio Navarra,Antonio Navarra,A. J. George Nurser,Anna Pirani,Anastasia Romanou,Anastasia Romanou,David Salas y Mélia,Bonita L. Samuels,Markus Scheinert,Dmitry Sidorenko,Shan Sun,Anne-Marie Tréguier,Hiroyuki Tsujino,Petteri Uotila,Petteri Uotila,Sophie Valcke,Aurore Voldoire,Qiang Wang,Igor Yashayaev +57 more
TL;DR: Danabasoglu et al. as discussed by the authors presented simulated inter-annual to decadal variability and trends in the North Atlantic for the 1958-2007 period from twenty global ocean-ice coupled models.
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An assessment of Antarctic Circumpolar Current and Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation during 1958–2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations
Riccardo Farneti,Stephanie M. Downes,Stephen M. Griffies,Simon J. Marsland,Erik Behrens,Mats Bentsen,Daohua Bi,Arne Biastoch,Claus W. Böning,Alexandra Bozec,Vittorio Canuto,Eric P. Chassignet,Gokhan Danabasoglu,Sergey Danilov,Nikolay Diansky,Helge Drange,Pier Giuseppe Fogli,Anatoly Gusev,Robert Hallberg,A. M. Howard,A. M. Howard,Mehmet Ilicak,Thomas Jung,Maxwell Kelley,William G. Large,Anthony Leboissetier,Matthew C. Long,Jianhua Lu,Simona Masina,Simona Masina,Akhilesh Mishra,Antonio Navarra,Antonio Navarra,A. J. George Nurser,Lavinia Patara,Bonita L. Samuels,Dmitry Sidorenko,Hiroyuki Tsujino,Petteri Uotila,Petteri Uotila,Qiang Wang,Steve G. Yeager +41 more
TL;DR: In the second phase of the Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments (CORE-II) as discussed by the authors, the authors present an analysis of the representation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) and Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation (MOC) in a suite of seventeen global ocean-sea ice models.
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An assessment of global and regional sea level for years 1993-2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations
Stephen M. Griffies,Jianjun Yin,Paul J. Durack,Paul Goddard,Susan C. Bates,Erik Behrens,Mats Bentsen,Daohua Bi,Arne Biastoch,Claus W. Böning,Alexandra Bozec,Eric P. Chassignet,Gokhan Danabasoglu,Sergey Danilov,Catia M. Domingues,Helge Drange,Riccardo Farneti,Elodie Fernandez,Richard J. Greatbatch,David M. Holland,Mehmet Ilicak,William G. Large,Katja Lorbacher,Jianhua Lu,Simon J. Marsland,Akhilesh Mishra,A. J. George Nurser,David Salas y Mélia,Jaime B. Palter,Bonita L. Samuels,Jens Schröter,Franziska U. Schwarzkopf,Dmitry Sidorenko,Anne-Marie Tréguier,Yu-Heng Tseng,Hiroyuki Tsujino,Petteri Uotila,Sophie Valcke,Aurore Voldoire,Qiang Wang,Michael Winton,Xuebin Zhang +41 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an assessment of sea level simulated in a suite of global ocean-sea ice models using the interannual CORE atmospheric state to determine surface ocean boundary buoyancy and momentum fluxes.