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Johanna Baehr
Researcher at University of Hamburg
Publications - 114
Citations - 2311
Johanna Baehr is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climatology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1660 citations. Previous affiliations of Johanna Baehr include Max Planck Society.
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A higher-resolution version of the Max Planck Institute Earth System Model (MPI-ESM1.2-HR)
Wolfgang A. Müller,Wolfgang A. Müller,Johann H. Jungclaus,Thorsten Mauritsen,Johanna Baehr,Matthias Bittner,Reinhard Budich,Felix Bunzel,Monika Esch,Rohit Ghosh,Helmuth Haak,Tatiana Ilyina,T. Kleine,Luis Kornblueh,Hongmei Li,Kameswarrao Modali,Dirk Notz,Holger Pohlmann,Erich Roeckner,Irene Stemmler,Fangxing Tian,Fangxing Tian,Jochem Marotzke +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, a coupled higher-resolution version of the Max Planck Institute Earth System Model (MPI•ESM1.2•HR) is compared with its lower-resolved version.
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A monitoring design for the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
Joël J.-M. Hirschi,Johanna Baehr,Jochem Marotzke,J. Stark,Stuart A. Cunningham,J.-O. Beismann +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple arrangement, using moorings placed across a longitude-depth section and the zonal wind stress, is able to capture most of the meridional overturning circulation strength and vertical structure as a function of time.
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Current and emerging developments in subseasonal to decadal prediction
William J. Merryfield,Johanna Baehr,Lauriane Batté,Emily Becker,Amy H. Butler,Caio A. S. Coelho,Gokhan Danabasoglu,Paul A. Dirmeyer,Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes,Daniela I. V. Domeisen,Laura Ferranti,Tatiana Ilynia,Arun Kumar,Wolfgang A. Müller,Michel Rixen,Andrew W. Robertson,Doug Smith,Yuhei Takaya,Matthias Tuma,Frederic Vitart,Christopher J. White,Mariano Sebastián Alvarez,Constantin Ardilouze,Hannah Attard,Cory Baggett,Magdalena Balmaseda,Asmerom F Beraki,Partha S. Bhattacharjee,Roberto Bilbao,Felipe M. de Andrade,Michael J. DeFlorio,Leandro B. Díaz,Muhammad Azhar Ehsan,Georgios Fragkoulidis,Sam Grainger,Benjamin W. Green,Momme C. Hell,Johnna M. Infanti,Katharina Isensee,Takahito Kataoka,Ben P. Kirtman,Nicholas P. Klingaman,June-Yi Lee,Kirsten Mayer,Roseanna C. McKay,Jennifer Mecking,Douglas E. Miller,Nele Neddermann,Ching Ho Justin Ng,Albert Ossó,Klaus Pankatz,Simon C. Peatman,Kathy Pegion,Judith Perlwitz,G. Cristina Recalde-Coronel,Annika Reintges,Christoph Renkl,Balakrishnan Solaraju-Murali,Aaron Spring,Cristiana Stan,Y. Qiang Sun,Carly R. Tozer,Nicolas Vigaud,Steven J. Woolnough,Stephen Yeager +64 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors surveyed the state of S2S and S2D prediction, ongoing research, and future needs, providing an ideal basis for synthesizing current and emerging developments in these areas that promise to enhance future operational services.
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Seasonal Predictability over Europe Arising from El Niño and Stratospheric Variability in the MPI-ESM Seasonal Prediction System
Daniela I. V. Domeisen,Amy H. Butler,Kristina Fröhlich,Matthias Bittner,Wolfgang A. Müller,Johanna Baehr +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a seasonal prediction system based on an initialized version of the Max Planck Institute Earth System Model (MPI-ESM) was used to assess the seasonal time scales over the North Atlantic-Europe region.
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Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation: Observed Transport and Variability
Eleanor Frajka-Williams,Isabelle J. Ansorge,Johanna Baehr,Harry L. Bryden,Maria Paz Chidichimo,Stuart A. Cunningham,Gokhan Danabasoglu,Shenfu Dong,Kathleen A. Donohue,Shane Elipot,Patrick Heimbach,N. Penny Holliday,Rebecca Hummels,Laura Jackson,Johannes Karstensen,Matthias Lankhorst,Isabela Le Bras,M. Susan Lozier,Elaine L. McDonagh,Christopher S. Meinen,Herlé Mercier,Bengamin I. Moat,Renellys C. Perez,Christopher G. Piecuch,Monika Rhein,Meric Srokosz,Kevin E. Trenberth,Sheldon Bacon,Gael Forget,Gustavo Goni,Dagmar Kieke,Jannes Koelling,Tarron Lamont,Gerard McCarthy,Christian Mertens,Uwe Send,David A. Smeed,Sabrina Speich,Marcel van den Berg,Denis L. Volkov,Chris Wilson +40 more
TL;DR: The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is one of the major sources of energy and carbon flux in the North Atlantic Ocean as mentioned in this paper, and it has been extensively studied in the literature.