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British Antarctic Survey - Polar Oceans seminar series
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Talks sponsored by the Polar Oceans programme at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) – and usually taking place at BAS on Madingley Road. Visitors are welcome to attend our seminars, but if you are coming from outside, you MUST contact the talk organiser in advance, so we can notify the reception. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Dr Andrew Meijers; Dr Dan Jones; Dr Alexander Brearley; Dr Dave Munday; Dr Peter Davis; Caroline Holmes; Emma Thompson; Dr Emma Boland; Dr Ryan Patmore; Louis Couston; Dr. Shenjie Zhou; Dr Irena Vankova; Dr Alex Bradley; Dr Michael Haigh; Dr Birgit Rogalla; Dr Yohei Takano. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 4 upcoming talks and 306 talks in the archive. The variability of the Southern Ocean’s circulation and carbon cycle: New insights from autonomous observationsAlison Gray, University of Washington. BAS Seminar Room 2; https://bas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/96237974459. Wednesday 13 November 2024, 15:00-16:00 Heat and freshwater transport in the vicinity of the Antarctic shelfGraeme MacGilchrist (University of St. Andrews). BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/93328878449. Wednesday 16 October 2024, 14:00-15:00 Tropical and Antarctic sea ice impacts of observed Southern Ocean warming and cooling trends since 1949Xiyue (Sally) Zhang (University of Nevada). BAS Seminar Room 2; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/96469833792. Wednesday 02 October 2024, 15:30-16:30 A journey through a sub-Antarctic island fjord from glacier retreat to fisheries managementJo Zanker (Northumbria University). BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/92840831145. Tuesday 17 September 2024, 14:00-15:00 Geometric feedback on the Antarctic ice shelf melting by 2200Jing Jin, University of Liverpool. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://bas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/96895680089. Wednesday 17 July 2024, 14:00-15:00 A framework for physically consistent storylines of UK future sea-level riseMatt Palmer (Met Office & University of Bristol). BAS Seminar Room 1; https://bas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/93592321444. Wednesday 10 July 2024, 14:00-15:00 The effect of landfast sea ice buttressing on the glaciers of the Larsen B EmbaymentTrystan Surawy-Stepney, University of Leeds. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://bas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/94373277038. Thursday 27 June 2024, 13:00-14:00 Changing fast and slow: Hydrographic variability along the West Antarctic Peninsula Shelf during the recent sea ice extremesCarlos Moffat, University of Delaware. BAS Seminar Room 330b; https://bas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/98020253131. Friday 07 June 2024, 13:00-14:00 Modelling ocean connectivity and future change at the Antarctic marginsHannah Dawson, University of Tasmania. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://bas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91268978510. Wednesday 22 May 2024, 13:00-14:00 Ocean, ice, and the spherical cowJuliana Marson, University of Manitoba. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://bas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/92407581181. Wednesday 01 May 2024, 15:00-16:00 Carbon isotope modelling implications for changes in the Southern Ocean carbon cycle during the last deglaciationHidetaka Kobayashi, University of Toyama. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://bas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/98483093717. Wednesday 24 April 2024, 14:00-15:00 What are the challenges simulating historical ocean deoxygenation?Yohei Takano, British Antarctic Survey. Wednesday 03 April 2024, 14:00-15:00 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Southern Ocean VentilationAndrew Styles, British Antarctic Survey. Wednesday 20 March 2024, 14:00-15:00 Drivers and reversibility of abrupt ocean cold-to-warm and warm-to-cold transitions in the Amundsen SeaJustine Caillet, IGE Géosciences Environnement. Wednesday 06 March 2024, 14:00-15:00 Coupled ice/ocean interactions during the future retreat of West Antarctic ice streams in the Amundsen Sea sectorDavid Bett, British Antarctic Survey. Thursday 29 February 2024, 11:00-12:00 The Evolving Relative Role of Stratospheric Ozone and Greenhouse Gasses in Modifying the Southern Ocean Carbon Sink from 1950-2100Tereza Jarníková, University of East Anglia. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/96997977888. Friday 09 February 2024, 13:00-14:00 Decadal variability of ice-shelf melting in the Amundsen Sea driven by sea-ice freshwater fluxesMichael Haigh, British Antarctic Survey. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/92483527729. Wednesday 24 January 2024, 14:00-15:00 Using synthetic observations to inform sampling strategies of ocean physics, biogeochemistry, and biologyCara Nissen, University of Colorado Boulder. BAS Seminar Room 2; https://ubc.zoom.us/j/63958866441?pwd=bzAyOXZQVTUwbmpUYnhSSjJ6Yk5HZz09. Wednesday 10 January 2024, 14:45-16:00 Investigation of the role of glacial meltwater in AntarcticaSeung-Tae Yoon (Kyungpook National University). BAS Seminar Room 330b; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/93052721692. Wednesday 06 December 2023, 11:00-12:00 Plume dynamics below Greenland’s largest floating ice tongueMarkus Reinert (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research/AWI). BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/96975750799. Wednesday 22 November 2023, 15:00-16:00 Scale-awareness in an energetically constrained eddy parameterisationJulian Mak (HKUST). BAS Seminar Room 330b; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/93867373517. Thursday 09 November 2023, 14:00-15:00 Observed warming and increased basal melting at Fimbulisen Ice Shelf, East AntarcticaJulius Lauber, NPolar. BAS Seminar Room 2; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/94382564745. Wednesday 25 October 2023, 15:00-16:00 Exploring drivers of change in the Ross Sea with a regional ocean modelAlethea Mountford (Northumbria University). BAS Seminar Room 2; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/94236116084. Wednesday 11 October 2023, 15:00-16:00 Investigating the impact of glacial retreat upon iron and macronutrient cycling along the West Antarctic PeninsulaRhiannon Jones, University of Southampton. BAS Seminar Room 2; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/94865119404. Wednesday 27 September 2023, 13:00-14:00 Climatic drivers of steric height in the Southern OceanJennifer Cocks, Alessandro Silvano, Alice Marzocchi, Alberto Naveira Garabato. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/91734606755. Thursday 21 September 2023, 11:30-12:00 The role of surface forcing in driving pathways and time scales of ocean ventilation: a subpolar perspectiveAlice Marzocchi, George Nurser, Louis Clement, Elaine McDonagh. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/91734606755. Thursday 21 September 2023, 11:00-12:00 A new Asymmetric Mode of internal variability for the Global OceanNathan Bindoff (University of Tasmania). BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/92110296123. Monday 03 July 2023, 15:00-16:00 An idealized Weddell Gyre and its extreme sensitivity to resolutionAndrew Styles (University of Oxford). BAS Seminar Room 2; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/93688883186. Wednesday 31 May 2023, 15:00-16:00 Filling in the Map: The space-time geography of Arctic Ocean mixing and why it mattersStephanie Waterman (University of British Columbia). BAS Seminar Room 2; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/93307375941. Wednesday 24 May 2023, 15:00-16:00 Lagrangian pathways for sub-Antarctic Mode Water (SAMW) formation and carbon uptakeBieito Fernandez Castro (University of Southampton). BAS Seminar Room 330b; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/91474458573. Thursday 11 May 2023, 15:00-16:00 Climatic Reach of small-scale Ocean TurbulenceAli Mashayek (University of Cambridge). BAS Seminar Room 2; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/93321658065. Wednesday 03 May 2023, 11:00-12:00 Sensitivity of the Antarctic margin's ocean circulation to surface windsJulia Neme, University of New South Wales. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/97270156221. Friday 21 April 2023, 14:00-15:00 Abyssal ocean overturning slowdown and warming driven by Antarctic meltwaterProf Matt England (UNSW). BAS Conference Theatre; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/94167200755. Wednesday 19 April 2023, 11:00-12:00 The HUB and Bathymetric Control Of Warm Water Inflow To Antarctic Ice Shelf Grounding LinesGarrett Finucane, UCLA. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/96200879096. Wednesday 05 April 2023, 15:00-16:00 Quantifying the relative importance of external forcing in determining SE Pacific Subantarctic mode water properties using density-following adjoint experiments.Ciara Pimm, University of Liverpool. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/97506928986. Wednesday 22 March 2023, 14:00-15:00 Subglacial freshwater drainage increases modelled basal melt of the Totten ice shelfDavid Gwyther (UNSW). BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/93553740320. Wednesday 22 February 2023, 10:00-11:00 Shutdown of Southern Ocean convection controls long-term greenhouse gas-induced warmingAda Gjermundsen (Norweigian Met. Office). Wednesday 08 February 2023, 15:00-16:00 Ocean Warming and Accelerating Southern Ocean Zonal FlowJia-Rui Shi (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute). Wednesday 25 January 2023, 15:00-16:00 Parameterising melt at the base of Antarctic ice shelves with a feedforward neural networkClara Burgard, University of Grenoble Alpes. BAS Seminar Room 1;https://ukri.zoom.us/j/95564564065. Monday 16 January 2023, 14:00-15:00 Asymmetry in the seasonal cycle of Antarctic sea iceLettie Roach, Columbia University. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/92279923623. Wednesday 09 November 2022, 15:00-16:00 Reconstructing Southern Hemisphere hydroclimate over the Common Era from paleoclimate records and climate models using data assimilationQuentin Dalaiden, UCLouvain. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/97859929989. Wednesday 09 November 2022, 14:00-15:00 Asymmetry in the seasonal cycle of Antarctic sea iceLettie Roach, Columbia University. BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/97859929989. Monday 07 November 2022, 15:00-16:00 Observing the Southern Ocean carbon cycle with autonomous floatsChanning Prend, Scripps Institution of Oceanography/University of Washington. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/91769463955; BAS seminar room 1. Wednesday 02 November 2022, 14:00-15:00 HF radar remote sensing of the marginal ice zone and other interesting placesStuart Anderson, University of Adelaide. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/91008981392;BAS Seminar Room 330b. Tuesday 01 November 2022, 14:00-15:00 Climate variability and change in the subpolar Southern Ocean (and its impact on biogeochemistry and marine ecosystems)Graeme MacGilchrist, Princeton University & NOAA-GFDL. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/99601243156; BAS Seminar Room 330b. Monday 17 October 2022, 11:00-12:00 Reduced overturning and abyssal ventilation in the Australian Antarctic BasinKathy Gunn, CSIRO. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/95409884242; BAS Seminar Room 330b. Monday 10 October 2022, 10:00-11:00 Ocean water masses reveal the geographic pattern of water cycle changeJan Zika, UNSW Sydney. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/95640767988; BAS Seminar Room 2. Friday 07 October 2022, 10:00-11:00 Using coupled climate models to understand recent and projected Southern Ocean changesAriaan Purich, Monash University. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/97192560202; BAS Seminar Room 330b. Wednesday 05 October 2022, 10:00-11:00 Topography-mediated Transport of Warm Deep Water across the Continental Shelf Slope, East AntarcticaChengyan Liu, Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory . https://ukri.zoom.us/j/98617015574; BAS seminar room 330b. Thursday 15 September 2022, 14:00-15:00 The impact of climate variability on ice sheet dynamics in an East Antarctic basinFelicity McCormack, Monash University. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/94254273724;BAS seminar room 2. Tuesday 12 July 2022, 14:00-15:00 Deep-reaching global ocean overturning circulation generated by surface buoyancy forcingAndreas Klocker, University of Tasmania. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/98472047905;BAS seminar room 2. Wednesday 06 July 2022, 15:00-16:00 Oceanic and atmospheric controls on decadal melt variability in the Amundsen SeaJoren Janzing, Utrecht University/BAS. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/94378667032;BAS seminar room 1. Wednesday 22 June 2022, 11:00-12:00 The role of ocean heat transport from the Atlantic into the Arctic Ocean on sea ice variabilityDavid Schroeder, University of Reading. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/98387914302; BAS seminar room 1. Wednesday 08 June 2022, 14:00-15:00 Sensitivity of Antarctic shelf waters to wind amplitude and meltwaterAdele Morrison, Australian National University . https://ukri.zoom.us/j/91303317777; BAS seminar room 1. Wednesday 11 May 2022, 14:00-15:00 Evaluating the skill of seasonal forecasts of sea ice in the Southern Ocean: insights from the SIPN South project 2017-2022François Massonnet, Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain). https://ukri.zoom.us/j/94619857237; BAS seminar room 1. Wednesday 04 May 2022, 14:00-15:00 Marine biogeochemistry along the Northern Antarctic PeninsulaThiago Monteiro, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande/University of Edinburgh. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Monday 25 April 2022, 14:00-15:00 Recent irreversible retreat of Pine Island Glacier caused by changes in ocean forcingBradley Reed, Bangor University. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/92025631637;BAS seminar room 2. Thursday 21 April 2022, 14:00-15:00 Boundary layer turbulence below ice shelves in the shear-dominated regimeCarolyn Begeman (Los Alamos National Laboratory). https://ukri.zoom.us/j/99471476617;BAS seminar room 330b. Wednesday 06 April 2022, 15:00-16:00 Disentangling polar biogeochemistry using multidisciplinary approachesKate Hendry, British Antarctic Survey. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/96825239086; BAS seminar room 1. Wednesday 23 March 2022, 14:00-15:00 Variability and drivers of the subpolar Southern Ocean circulation from satellite altimetryMatthis Auger, Sorbonne Université. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/96468249588; BAS seminar room 330b. Wednesday 16 March 2022, 14:00-15:00 How important is sea ice divergence?Harry Heorton, UCL. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/95596949731; BAS seminar room 1. Wednesday 02 March 2022, 14:00-15:00 Quantifying and reducing uncertainty in projections of sea level rise from ice sheetsIsabel Nias, University of Liverpool. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 26 January 2022, 14:00-15:00 Assessment of oscillation feature in sub-shelf melting from idealized coupled ice sheet ocean modelsChen Zhao, University of Tasmania. https://ukri.zoom.us/j/96463295770; BAS seminar room 2. Wednesday 01 December 2021, 10:00-11:00 Snow on sea ice: poorly observed, poorly modelled, poorly understoodRobbie Mallet, University College London. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 17 November 2021, 14:00-15:00 A proxy-constrained history of 20th century atmospheric circulation in the Amundsen Sea and implications for glacier retreatGemma O'Connor, University of Washington. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom/British Antarctic Survey, seminar room 2. Monday 08 November 2021, 14:00-15:00 High-frequency fluctuations in Antarctic Bottom Water transport driven by Southern Ocean windsAndrew Stewart, University of California, Los Angeles. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 03 November 2021, 15:30-16:30 The impact of sea-ice drift and ocean circulation on dispersal of toothfish eggs and juveniles in the Ross Gyre and Amundsen SeaPlease contact the organizer for meeting link Erik Behrens, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 20 October 2021, 09:00-10:00 Turbulent melting of a glacier front using high resolution simulationsMainak Mondal (New York University Abu Dhabi). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 14 July 2021, 14:00-15:00 Melting of the Antarctic Ice Sheet: What is the role of anthropogenic forcing?British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 30 June 2021, 14:00-15:00 Turbulent convection in Antarctic Subglacial LakesLouis-Alexandre Couston (Laboratoire de Physique, ENS de Lyon). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 02 June 2021, 14:00-15:00 Constraining water mass transformation and overflow dynamics on the Arctic shelvesElizabeth Yankovsky (New York University). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 19 May 2021, 14:00-15:00 From Models to Observations: A Case Study for the Filchner-Ronne Ice ShelfHartmut Hellmer (Alfred Wegener Institute). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 05 May 2021, 14:00-15:00 Digital Sea Ice Physics - A novel approach for computing and parametrising sea ice properties for geophysical applicationsSønke Maus (Norwegian University of Science and Technology). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 21 April 2021, 14:00-15:00 Contemporary Southern Ocean CO2 flux variability in the UKESM1 and ocean-only simulations.Andrea Rochner (University of Exeter). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 07 April 2021, 14:00-15:00 Automated Strategic Mission Planning for a Future Marine Autonomous Vehicle FleetMaria Fox. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Monday 29 March 2021, 11:00-12:00 Spatial and temporal variability of the Antarctic Slope Current in an eddying ocean-sea ice modelWilma Huneke (Australian National University). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 24 March 2021, 09:00-10:00 A synthesis of Antarctic ice-ocean boundary observations from the underwater vehicle IcefinPeter Washam (Georgia Institute of Technology). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 24 February 2021, 14:00-15:00 Ocean’s response to the stochastic atmospheric forcingShenjie Zhou (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 10 February 2021, 14:00-15:00 Interannual variability in Pacific Subantarctic Mode Water formation regionsRachael Sanders (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 27 January 2021, 14:00-15:00 An AUV underneath the ‘Doomsday glacier’: Revealing pathways and modification of warm water flowing beneath Thwaites ice shelf, West AntarcticaThe talk will be on Zoom, please contact the organiser for further details. Anna Wåhlin, University of Gothenburg. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 13 January 2021, 14:00-15:00 Fine-scale ocean processes in the basal melting of Antarctic ice shelvesThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Madi Rosevear, University of Tasmania. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 02 December 2020, 10:00-11:00 SubZero: Floe-Resolving Sea Ice ModelThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Georgy Manucharyan, University of Washington. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 18 November 2020, 16:00-17:00 The impact of lee waves on the Southern Ocean circulation and its response to windsThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Luwei Yang, University of California, Los Angeles. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 04 November 2020, 15:00-16:00 Seasonal prediction and predictability of regional Antarctic sea iceThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Mitch Bushuk, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 21 October 2020, 14:00-15:00 Melting and mixing at the submarine termini of tidewater glaciersThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Rebecca Jackson, Rutgers University. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 07 October 2020, 14:00-15:00 Observing Iceberg Melt in a Greenland FjordThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Margaret Lindeman, Scripps Institution of Oceanography. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 23 September 2020, 16:00-17:00 Arctic Freshwater Storage and Export in CMIP6 ModelsThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Hannah Zanowski, University of Colorador Boulder. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 09 September 2020, 15:00-16:00 Ice melt driven by the ocean - Two process studies on the physics of ice-ocean interactions based on observations from NE Greenland and the central Arctic OceanThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Dr Janin Schaffer, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Thursday 23 July 2020, 11:00-12:00 Ikaaġvik Sikukun: Bridging the Scientific and Indigenous Communities to Study Sea Ice Change in Arctic AlaskaThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Christopher J. Zappa, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 15 July 2020, 16:00-17:00 Influences of Melt Water from Sea Ice/Ice Shelf in Polar OceansThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Kofan Lu, JAMSTEC. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 08 July 2020, 10:00-11:00 ROSETTA-Ice: a new framework for understanding the Ross Ice ShelfThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Kirsty Tinto, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Thursday 02 July 2020, 15:00-16:00 The Weddell Polynya: when will it come back?The talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Casimir de Lavergne, LOCEAN, Sorbonne University. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Tuesday 09 June 2020, 11:00-12:00 Ice streams: fantastic beasts and how to model themThe talk will be online. Contact the host to get Zoom details. Elisa Mantelli, Princeton University. British Antarctic Survey, Zoom. Wednesday 03 June 2020, 16:00-17:00 Dynamics of a barotropic current at an ice shelf frontNadine Steiger, University of Bergen. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 1. Thursday 12 March 2020, 14:00-15:00 A 60 Year International History of Antarctic Subglacial Lake ExplorationSend an email to the organizer if you're not from BAS but want to come in. Martin Siegert, Imperial College. British Antarctic Survey, Aurora Conference Room. Monday 09 December 2019, 16:30-17:30 A budget for turbulent mixing and water mass transformation in a partially enclosed deep basinCarl Spingys, University of Southampton, National Oceanography Centre. British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Tuesday 03 December 2019, 11:00-12:00 Modeling ocean eddies in the Ross Sea, AntarcticaMack, Stefanie L., British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room Two. Tuesday 26 November 2019, 11:00-12:00 Random movement of mesoscale eddies in the global oceanSend an email to the organizer if you're not from BAS but want to come in. Xiaoming Zhai, University of East Anglia. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 330b. Tuesday 12 November 2019, 11:00-12:00 Variability of stochastically forced zonal jetsLaura Cope (University of Cambridge). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Friday 27 September 2019, 11:00-12:00 Dynamic processes in a supercooled ISW plume: tales from the Victoria Land Coast CurrentNatalie Robinson (NIWA, New Zealand). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Monday 23 September 2019, 11:00-12:00 Effect of ocean variability on the Greenland Ice Sheet in the 20th and 21st centuries** Please email ahead if visiting from outside of BAS ** Donald Slater (Scripps, UC San Diego). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Friday 06 September 2019, 11:00-12:00 Optimal perturbation recipes: how to change Southern Ocean heat contentDan Jones (BAS). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 12 June 2019, 11:00-12:00 Arctic Ocean freshwater variability: a decadal memory of atmospheric circulationSam Cornish (University of Oxford). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 05 June 2019, 11:00-12:00 Southern Ocean Circulation and Frontal Dynamics from Cryosat-2 Along-track Radar AltimetryErik Mackie (BAS). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 29 May 2019, 11:00-12:00 The Influence of Large-Scale Ridge Topography on Barotropic Flows in the Southern OceanRyan Patmore (BAS). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Monday 20 May 2019, 11:00-12:00 Getting Under Europa’s SkinAnyone external to BAS wishing to attend please contact the seminar organiser. Dr. Britney Schmidt (Georgia Tech). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Monday 08 April 2019, 11:00-12:00 Two talks on Ice-Ocean interaction in East AntarcticaTakeshi Tamura (National Institute of Polar Research) and Daisuke Hirano (Institute of Low Temperature Science). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 20 March 2019, 10:30-11:30 On the interaction of turbulence, waves and mean flows in geophysical fluidsLouis Couston (BAS). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Monday 18 February 2019, 11:00-12:00 Ocean modelling from the Ross to the Tasman SeaErik Behrens (NIWA). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 30 January 2019, 11:00-12:00 Modelling coupled ice-ocean interactions in the Amundsen SeaJan De Rydt (Northumbria University). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Tuesday 22 January 2019, 11:00-12:00 The present: CryoSat-2 (and other altimeters) for enhanced ocean observation in the polar oceans. The future: SKIM (Sea surface KInematics Multiscale monitoring satellite mission), a candidate satellite mission exploring global ocean currents and waves.Michel Tsamados (UCL). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 09 January 2019, 11:00-12:00 The biogeochemical fingerprint of melting ice**If external to BAS, please notify organiser in advance** Kate Hendry, University of Bristol. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 12 December 2018, 14:00-15:00 Sea Ice-Ocean Feedbacks in the Antarctic Shelf Seas**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Rebecca Frew, University of Reading. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Friday 30 November 2018, 11:00-12:00 Northern Antarctic Peninsula: a marine climate hotspot of rapid changes on ecosystems and ocean dynamics**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Kerr, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande . British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 28 November 2018, 11:00-12:00 Re-thinking controls on the East Australian Current's eddy shedding and mean poleward extent*If external to BAS, please notify seminar organiser in advance and arrive 5-10 minutes before start time to ensure access to building* Christopher Bull. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 14 November 2018, 11:00-12:00 Sea level rise and the implications for coastal flooding**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Ivan Haigh, National Oceanography Centre, University of Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Friday 09 November 2018, 11:00-12:00 Linking Glacial-Interglacial States to Multiple Equilibria of Climate**If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building** David Ferreira, University of Reading. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 31 October 2018, 11:00-12:00 Simulating Southern Ocean, sea ice, and ice shelf interactions: model intercomparison and future projections**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Kaitlin Naughten (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 330b. Wednesday 17 October 2018, 14:00-15:00 Seismic Imaging of Eddy‐Dominated Warm‐Water Transport Across the Bellingshausen Sea**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Kathy Gunn, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 03 October 2018, 11:00-12:00 Rates and Mechanisms of turbulent mixing in the west Antarctic.**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Ryan Scott, British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 330b. Friday 28 September 2018, 11:00-12:00 Wintertime Fjord-Shelf Interaction and Ice Sheet Melting in Southeast Greenland**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Neil Fraser, SAMS. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 330b. Wednesday 19 September 2018, 11:00-12:00 Moving-mesh finite element modeling of ocean circulation near ice shelf grounding lines**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Ben Yeager, Imperial College London. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 330b. Wednesday 04 July 2018, 11:00-12:00 Antarctic sea-ice control on glacial and modern deep-ocean circulation and carbon storage**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Alice Marzocchi, NOC. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 27 June 2018, 11:00-12:00 Polar Oceans PhD Student talks**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** David Bett and Rachael Sanders, BAS. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 330b. Monday 18 June 2018, 14:00-15:00 Dynamics of heat transfer and exchanges across the Antarctic Slope Front**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Andrew Stewart, UCLA. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 13 June 2018, 11:00-12:00 Processes controlling the flux of Circumpolar Deep Water onto Antarctic Shelves.**If external to BAS, please email organiser in advance to gain access** Andy Hogg, Australian National University. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Monday 11 June 2018, 14:00-15:00 Pathways of boundary mixing in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current revealed by a tracer release experiment.External Visitors - Please contact organiser in advance to gain access Marie-Jose Messias, University of Exeter. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 23 May 2018, 11:00-12:00 Understanding (some of) the Arctic Ocean: The Pacific Inflow via the Bering Strait - change, implications and using GRACE data to solve the 60-yr old riddle of what drives it.*If external to BAS, please contact organiser in advance to gain access* Rebecca Woodgate, University of Washington. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Monday 21 May 2018, 11:00-12:00 Oceanography to fish population genetics: multidisciplinary studies with numerical models**If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building** Emma Young, British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 330b. Wednesday 16 May 2018, 11:00-12:00 Rapid laundering of deep-ocean waters in an abyssal boundary currentIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Prof. Alberto Naveira Garabato (NOC, Southampton). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Friday 27 April 2018, 11:00-12:00 The ice-covered Ross Gyre: variability and driversIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Tiago Dotto, National Oceanography Centre. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 18 April 2018, 11:00-12:00 Turbulence Beneath the Larsen C Ice ShelfPeter Davis, British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 330b. Wednesday 21 March 2018, 11:00-12:00 Decadal oceanic variability drives ice sheet retreat in the Amundsen Sea, West AntarcticaIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Adrian Jenkins, British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Seminar Room 307. Tuesday 09 January 2018, 11:00-12:00 Changes in the Export of Weddell Sea Deep WaterIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Povl Abrahamsen (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 06 December 2017, 11:00-12:00 Surface roughness: a key to understanding Arctic sea ice from micro to macro scalesIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Jack Landy, University of Bristol. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 29 November 2017, 11:00-12:00 Challenges in Understanding Decadal Trends and Variability of Oceanic Dissolved Oxygen: Perspectives from MPI-ESM's Large Ensemble SimulationsIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Yohei Takano, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 330b. Thursday 23 November 2017, 11:00-12:00 Glaciers, icebergs and silicon: Preliminary findings from ICY-LAB research expeditions to SW GreenlandIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Kate Hendry, University of Bristol. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Monday 13 November 2017, 11:00-12:00 Links between Southern Ocean dynamics and Antarctic ice meltIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Laura Herraiz Borreguero, University of Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 08 November 2017, 11:00-12:00 Anthropogenic carbon estimates in the oceanic carbon cycleIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Tobia Tudino, University of Exeter. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 307. Wednesday 01 November 2017, 11:00-12:00 Variability of the Antarctic slope current system in the northwestern Weddell SeaIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Marina Azaneu, University of East Anglia. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 25 October 2017, 13:00-14:00 The response of ice sheets to climate variabilityIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Kate Snow, University of Edinburgh. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 307. Monday 02 October 2017, 14:00-15:00 Thermodynamic balance at ice-ocean interface in theory, models and maybe real lifeIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Alena Malyarenko, NIWA, New Zealand. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Thursday 28 September 2017, 14:00-15:00 Measuring pH variability using an experimental sensor on an underwater gliderIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Michael Hemming, University of East Anglia/LOCEAN, UPMC, Paris. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Tuesday 26 September 2017, 11:00-12:00 Ice-ocean interaction at the Totten GlacierIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Alessandro Silvano, University of Tasmania. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 19 July 2017, 11:00-12:00 Quantification of Kelvin wave-induced subsurface warming along the West Antarctic PeninsulaDavid Webb, Climate Change Research Centre (CCRC), UNSW, Australia. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Monday 17 July 2017, 14:00-15:00 The bottom-intensification of mixing causes large, almost cancelling, abyssal upwelling and downwellingIf external to BAS, please email Dr Andrew Meijers (andmei@bas.ac.uk) in advance to gain access to the building Trevor McDougall, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New South Wales. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Conference Theatre. Monday 03 July 2017, 14:00-15:00 Southern Ocean coccolithophore biogeography – controlling factors and implications for global biogeochemical cyclesIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Cara Nissen, ETH Zurich . British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Monday 26 June 2017, 11:00-12:00 Examining mechanisms for submesoscale eddy generation using observations in the North AtlanticIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr Christian Buckingham (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 07 June 2017, 11:00-12:00 Seasonal changes in Circumpolar Deep Water in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, using seal-borne tagsIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Helen Mallet, University of East Anglia. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 24 May 2017, 11:00-12:00 ECCO version 4: an ocean data analysis and parameter estimation frameworkIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Gael Forget, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Monday 22 May 2017, 14:00-15:00 Observations of turbulent dissipation in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, AntarcticaIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Yvonne Firing, NOC, Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Wednesday 10 May 2017, 11:00-12:00 The Southern Ocean in climate modelsIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Erik Behrens National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research. British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Tuesday 02 May 2017, 13:00-14:00 Making your work ODA-able: refocussing science for official development assistanceIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Lucy Bricheno, NOC, Liverpool. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 12 April 2017, 14:00-15:00 Sources and sinks of bioactive trace metals across the western Antarctic Peninsula shelfIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Amber Annett, Rutgers University. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 2. Thursday 09 March 2017, 11:00-12:00 The Formation of Southern Ocean GyresRyan Patmore, BAS. British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Friday 03 March 2017, 14:00-15:00 Ice ice baby, under pressure: Ice-ocean interactions in and around ice shelvesIf you are external to BAS and would like to attend, please let us know beforehand so that we can schedule this with reception. Jim Jordan (British Antarctic Survey, Imperial College London). British Antarctic Survey, Innovation Centre, Seminar Room 1. Wednesday 15 February 2017, 11:00-12:00 Submesoscale instabilities at ocean frontsIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Christian Buckingham (ex-Univ. Soton, soon to be BAS). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 07 December 2016, 11:00-12:00 The transient response of ice-shelf melting to ocean changeIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Paul Holland, BAS. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 23 November 2016, 11:00-12:00 Detection of climate and environmental change in the big data eraIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Claudie Beaulieu, Univ. Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 09 November 2016, 14:00-15:00 Mirabilite and salinity dynamics in sea ice brinesIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Ben Butler, James Hutton Institute. British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Wednesday 02 November 2016, 10:00-11:00 Wake effects in the ocean - from dolphins to CTDs via western boundary currentsIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dave Munday, BAS. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 26 October 2016, 11:00-12:00 When ice meets ocean: meltwater plumes from the murky depthsIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Andrew Wells, AOPP, Oxford. British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Wednesday 19 October 2016, 14:00-15:00 Mixing and phytoplankton dynamics in Antarctica's coastal seasIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Filipa Carvalho, Rutgers. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Friday 07 October 2016, 11:00-12:00 Controls on turbulent mixing on the West Antarctic Peninsula shelfIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr Alexander Brearley (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 27 July 2016, 13:00-14:00 The two-timescale response of Antarctic ocean and sea-ice cover to wind changes: a follow-upPlease note change of time and venue. If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. David Ferreira, Univ. Reading. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 20 July 2016, 13:00-14:00 Momentum budget in the Arctic: Atmosphere - Ice - Oceanf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Michel Tsamados, (UCL). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 22 June 2016, 11:00-12:00 How unsteady winds can fuel phytoplankton blooms at fronts in the upper oceanIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Dan Whitt, University of Cambridge. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 08 June 2016, 14:00-15:00 New thoughts about authigenic carbonateIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Sasha Turchyn, Univ. Cambridge. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 11 May 2016, 11:00-12:00 Winter is coming. What happens to sea ice anomalies?If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Joakim Kjellsson (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Wednesday 16 March 2016, 14:00-15:00 The Sensitivity of Antarctic Bottom Water to Changing Surface Buoyancy Fluxes.If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Kate Snow. British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Monday 07 March 2016, 11:00-12:00 Polar Upper Ocean Dynamics: Waves, Eddies, Turbulence, Spectra, ModellingIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Prof. Baylor Fox-Kemper, Brown University. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 10 February 2016, 11:00-12:00 Air-sea exchange variability and its atmosphere/ocean model resolution-dependence in HadGEM3.If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Pat Hyder, Met Office. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Friday 11 December 2015, 14:00-15:00 Natural iron fertilization of productive Antarctic shelf watersProf. Rob Sherrell, Rutgers. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Friday 04 December 2015, 11:00-12:00 Mixing at the fringes of a rapidly melting Antarctic ice shelfIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Prof. Alberto Naveira Garabato, University of Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 01 December 2015, 13:00-14:00 Glacier Retreat and the Oceans: A view from PatagoniaIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Carlos Moffat. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Monday 30 November 2015, 14:00-15:00 Variability of eddy-mean flow interactions in atmospheric storm tracks and an application to the ACC.If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Maarten Ambaum, University of Reading. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 04 November 2015, 14:00-15:00 The Influence of Southern Ocean Winds on the North Atlantic Carbon SinkIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance for building access Ben Bronselaer, Univ. Oxford. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 28 October 2015, 14:00-15:00 Transport barriers, ocean adjustment and a new perspective on the surface Gulf StreamIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Dr. Chris WIlson, NOC, Liverpool. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 21 October 2015, 14:00-15:00 The role of plate tectonics in controlling paleo climate and ocean circulationIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Prof. Dan Lunt, University of Bristol. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Friday 16 October 2015, 14:00-15:00 Air-sea interactions and the thermohaline circulationIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Dr. Arnaud Czaja, Imperial College, London. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 07 October 2015, 14:00-15:00 What governs the propagation speed of SST Anomalies?If external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Dr. Stephan Jeffress, Univ. Oxford. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 30 September 2015, 14:00-15:00 Wave-turbulence interaction in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current.If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Andreas Klocker, University of Tasmania. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 23 September 2015, 14:00-15:00 Modelling Submesoscale Dynamics: A new parameterization for symmetric instabilityIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Scott Bachman, University of Cambridge. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 02 September 2015, 14:00-15:00 Early results from the SMILES project - observations and modelsIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Dr. John Taylor, University of Cambridge. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 29 July 2015, 14:00-15:00 The dynamical influence of ocean eddy fluxesIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Dr. James Maddison (School of Maths, Univ. Edinburgh). British Antarctic Survey, conference room. Wednesday 22 July 2015, 14:00-15:00 Sensitivity of the Antarctic sea ice and trends in ocean modelsIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Joakim Kjellsson, British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 01 July 2015, 14:00-15:00 Global tidal dissipation estimates using a simple analytical toolAdrien Lefauve, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. British Antarctic Survey, conference room. Wednesday 24 June 2015, 11:00-12:00 Intense nutrient upwelling and PV mixing in oceanic anti-cyclones caused by submesoscale instabilitiesIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Liam Brannigan, University of Oxford. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 10 June 2015, 14:00-15:00 Competition between Atlantic and Antarctic overturning and the glacial-interglacial CO2 problemIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Kevin Oliver, NOC Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 27 May 2015, 11:00-12:00 Novel Methods for Determining the Evolution of Turbulence in the Surface Boundary LayerIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Natasha Lucas, University of Bangor. British Antarctic Survey, conference room. Thursday 14 May 2015, 11:00-12:00 Causes and effects of recent changes in Antarctic sea-ice transportIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Alexander Haumann, ETH Zurich. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 28 April 2015, 11:00-12:00 Water-column nutrient fluxes along the continental margin of the Peruvian oxygen minimum zoneIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Lee Bryant, University of Bath. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 08 April 2015, 14:00-15:00 A conceptual model of ocean heat uptake under climate changeIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Prof. David Marshall, University of Oxford. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 25 March 2015, 14:00-15:00 Subtropical icebergs, glacial lakes, and Heinrich Events: How did meltwater trigger past abrupt climate change?If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dr. Alan Condron, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 11 March 2015, 14:00-15:00 Modelling cross-shelf heat transport along the West Antarctic PeninsulaIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Jennifer A. Graham, Old Dominion University (VA, USA) and University of East Anglia (UK). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 18 February 2015, 11:00-12:00 The Impact of Glacio-Mediated Sea Level Changes on the Tides in the Past and FutureIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Sophie-Berenice Wilmes, Bangor University. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 04 February 2015, 11:00-12:00 Multi-parameter observations from coastal waters to the deepest trenches: challenges studying the carbon system with optode technologyIf external to BAS, please email the organizer in advance for building access Dr Anders Tengberg, Aanderaa/Xylem (Bergen, Norway) and University of Gothenburg (Sweden). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Thursday 15 January 2015, 10:30-11:30 Vorticity Balance of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in Drake PassageIf you are external to BAS, please email the seminar organiser to arrange access Dr. Yvonne Firing, National Oceaongraphy Centre Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 03 December 2014, 14:00-15:00 Seagliders: a useful new tool for observing Antarctic oceanic processesLouise Biddle, University of East Anglia. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 26 November 2014, 11:00-12:00 Investigating changes to phytoplankton patterns in the Southern Ocean using the evaluative satellite product Zeu, validated by instrumented southern elephant seals.If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Lauren Biermann, University of St Andrews. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Monday 24 November 2014, 11:00-12:00 A microscale view of mixing and overturning across the Antarctic Circumpolar CurrentIf you are external to BAS, please email the seminar organiser to arrange access Prof. Alberto Naveira Garabato, University of Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 12 November 2014, 14:00-15:00 Understanding and reducing Southern Ocean biases in the HadGEM3 coupled climate modelDr Patrick Hyder, Met Office. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Friday 07 November 2014, 11:00-12:00 Overturning ideas: Using the mean state of the ocean to understand its role in transient climate changeIf you are external to BAS, please email the seminar organiser to arrange access Jan Zika, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 29 October 2014, 11:00-12:00 A regime diagram for ocean geostrophic turbulenceIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Andreas Klocker, UTAS. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Thursday 09 October 2014, 16:00-17:00 Antarctic Bottom Water in CMIP5 models: characteristics, formation, evolutionIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Céline Heuzé, University of East Anglia. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 08 October 2014, 14:00-15:00 Using simple process models to examine Arctic Ocean dynamics under a changing climateIf you are external to BAS, please email the seminar organiser to arrange access Peter Davis, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 01 October 2014, 11:00-12:00 Sensitivity of Dense Shelf Water formation to ice shelf melting -- a modelling studyIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Eva Cougnon, University of Tasmania. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Thursday 28 August 2014, 11:00-12:00 Rapid sea-level rise in the Antarctic Shelf Sea in response to increased glacial dischargeIf you are external to BAS, please email the seminar organiser to arrange access Craig Rye, University of Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 27 August 2014, 14:00-15:00 Diagnosing diapycnal mixing in Drake Passage using numerical models and results from the DIMES experimentIf you are external to BAS, please email the seminar organiser to arrange access Neill Mackay, National Oceanography Centre Liverpool. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 06 August 2014, 14:00-15:00 The imprint of Southern Ocean overturning on seasonal water mass variability in Drake Passage and the Southern OceanIf you are external to BAS, please email the seminar organiser to arrange access Gwyn Evans, University of Southampton. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 30 July 2014, 11:00-12:00 Southern Ocean phytoplankton: mapping iron stressed communities from space and strong responses to volcanic ash supplyIf you are external to BAS, please email the seminar organiser to arrange access Dr. Tom Browning, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 16 July 2014, 14:00-15:00 Water pathways in the Southern Ocean from Lagrangian particlesIf you are external to BAS, please email the seminar organiser to arrange access Dr. Erik van Sebille, University of New South Wales. British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Thursday 10 July 2014, 13:00-14:00 Two puzzles posed by the Zapiola anticycloneIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Antoine Venaille (CNRS, Laboratoire de physique, ENS-Lyon). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 18 June 2014, 11:00-12:00 Bathymetric controls on deep water flow and modification on the western Antarctic Peninsula shelf, as measured by ocean glidersIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Hugh Venables (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, conference room. Wednesday 11 June 2014, 11:00-12:00 Atmospheric & Oceanic Applications of Eulerian and Lagrangian Transport ModellingIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Joakim Kjellsson (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 21 May 2014, 11:00-12:00 Mesoscale variability in the Weddell Sea: gliders, drifters and modelsIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Andrew Thompson (Caltech). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Tuesday 20 May 2014, 14:00-15:00 Conceptual models of ocean heat and carbon uptakeIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Laure Zanna (University of Oxford). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 07 May 2014, 11:00-12:00 Upper water variability in the subpolar North AtlanticIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Clare Johnson (The Scottish Association for Marine Science). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 16 April 2014, 11:00-12:00 Fronts and frontogenesis: a generalised modelIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Callum Shakespeare (DAMTP, University of Cambridge). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 02 April 2014, 15:00-16:00 A close up on two aspects of LSW formationIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Renske Gelderloos (University of Oxford). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 19 March 2014, 11:00-12:00 Toward the prediction of Arctic sea ice under global warming : Stochastic dynamical system approachIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Woosok Moon (University of Cambridge). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 12 March 2014, 11:00-12:00 Enhanced turbulent mixing driven by wind shear alignment in the oceanIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Tom Rippeth (Bangor University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 19 February 2014, 14:00-15:00 Small-scale thermodynamic and dynamic studies using autonomous drifting ice buoys and satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) dataIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Phil Hwang (The Scottish Association for Marine Science). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 12 February 2014, 11:00-12:00 Sea ice and the ocean mixed layer over the Antarctic continental shelfIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Alek Petty (University College London). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 15 January 2014, 11:00-12:00 The next generation of UK Earth System Models: The UKESM projectIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Colin Jones (UK Met Office). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 18 December 2013, 14:00-15:00 Ozone forcing of the coupled climate in the Southern HemisphereIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building David Ferreira (University of Reading). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 04 December 2013, 11:00-12:00 Understanding global patterns of mesoscale eddy properties and diffusivitiesIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Andreas Klocker (Australian National University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 27 November 2013, 11:00-12:00 Vigorous ice shelf-ocean interactions: zooming in on the Pine Island caseIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Pierre Dutrieux (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 13 November 2013, 11:00-12:00 Testing eddy compensation and eddy saturation in the Southern OceanIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Dan Jones (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 30 October 2013, 11:00-12:00 Air-Sea fluxes and the Atlantic Overturning CirculationIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building Jeremy P. Grist (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 23 October 2013, 11:00-12:00 Tropical Atlantic Ocean Impacts on Antarctic Peninsula Area ClimateIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building David M. Holland (New York University). British Antarctic Survey, conference room. Friday 11 October 2013, 11:00-12:00 Modeling Land-Ice Retreat, Ice-Ocean Interactions and Sea-Level Rise in the Community Earth System ModelIf you are coming from outside BAS please let the organiser know in advance to gain access to the building William Lipscomb, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Xylar Asay-Davis, New York University, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Los Alamos National Laboratory. British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Wednesday 25 September 2013, 15:30-16:30 Recent advances in modelling sea iceMichel Tsamados (University of Reading). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 31 July 2013, 14:00-15:00 Mixing by meso-scale eddies in the Southern Ocean: two perspectives.Emma Boland; BAS. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Friday 12 July 2013, 11:00-12:00 An event-based approach to understanding decadal variability in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning CirculationLesley Allison (University of Reading). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 10 July 2013, 14:00-15:00 Mesoscale eddies at the Antarctic margins: Linking cross-shelf exchange with Southern Ocean overturningAndrew Thompson; Caltech. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Tuesday 02 July 2013, 11:00-12:00 Southern Ocean eddies and the ocean carbon cycleDavid Munday (University of Oxford). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 26 June 2013, 11:00-12:00 Climate effects of ocean overturning on heat content anomalies and atmospheric CO2Note unusual time Ric Williams; Liverpool University. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Thursday 13 June 2013, 14:00-15:00 From wind power input to ocean eddy graveyardXiaoming Zhai (University of East Anglia). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 12 June 2013, 11:00-12:00 Transient responses of the Southern Ocean to climate changeNote unusual day! If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Andy Hogg (Australian National University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Tuesday 11 June 2013, 11:00-12:00 The Biogeochemical Cycle of Iron in the OceanAlessandro Tagliabue (University of Liverpool). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 29 May 2013, 11:00-12:00 Ocean heat uptake, the stratification of the Southern Ocean, and the ACCIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Till Kuhlbrodt (University of Reading). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 15 May 2013, 11:00-12:00 The Weddell Gyre: Freshwater and carbon budgets and exports to the global ocean abyssIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Pete Brown (UEA & BAS). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 01 May 2013, 11:00-12:00 A video-plankton and microstructure profiler for the exploration of in situ connections between zooplankton and turbulenceIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Tetjana Ross (Dalhousie University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 16 April 2013, 10:30-11:30 Saturation and compensation: Southern Ocean circulation in CMIP5 modelsStephanie Downes, Australian National University. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Thursday 31 January 2013, 11:00-12:00 Air-Sea Interaction in the Southern Ocean: New Results from the SOFS Air-Sea Flux MooringIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Simon Josey (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton). British Antarctic Survey, conference room. Wednesday 05 December 2012, 14:00-15:00 Inferring Currents from StreamersTimothy Grant, BAS/Schlumberger Gould Research. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 28 November 2012, 11:00-12:00 RAPID-MOC 26N: a Heat budget for the North Atlantic and eddy impacts on the Florida CurrentIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Eleanor Frajka-Williams (University of Southampton). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 21 November 2012, 11:00-12:00 New approaches to understanding marine climate-carbon cycle feedbacksIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Dr. Tilla Roy, LSCE/IPSL, Paris. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 20 November 2012, 11:00-12:00 Exchanges between the Weddell Sea and the rest of the Southern OceanLoic Jullion, NOCS. British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Wednesday 31 October 2012, 13:00-14:00 Rates and mechanisms of turbulent dissipation and mixing in the Southern Ocean: Results from the DIMES experimentDr. Katy Sheen, University of Southampton . British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 17 October 2012, 13:00-14:00 Rates and mechanisms of turbulent dissipation and mixing in the Southern Ocean: Results from the DIMES experimentDr. Katy Sheen, University of Southampton . British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 09 October 2012, 13:00-14:00 Estimates of the amplitude and time scale of global warming.Dr. Geoff Vallis. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Thursday 27 September 2012, 11:00-12:00 Diving into Ancient Oceans: The Southern Ocean, Climate Change and the Silicon CycleDr Katharine Hendry, Cardiff University. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 26 September 2012, 11:00-12:00 The Global Overturning Circulation and Mixing, derived from Inverse Models and Overturning Streamfunctions.Sjoerd Groeskamp, CSIRO/University of Tasmania. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Monday 24 September 2012, 11:00-12:00 Rapid climate related change at King-George Island: an interdisciplinary approach to coastal systems changeValeria Bers, Alfred-Wegener0Institute for Polar and Marine Research. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Tuesday 11 September 2012, 14:00-15:00 Diagnosing potential causes of the HADGEM3 Southern Ocean warm sea surface temperature biasDr Pat Hyder, Ocean Modelling Evaluation and Development Met Office. British Antarctic Survey, conference room. Tuesday 11 September 2012, 10:00-11:00 Links between ice loss, stratification and ocean heat content in the Rothera time series (RaTS)If external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Hugh Venables (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 04 July 2012, 11:00-12:00 Southern Ocean overturning under past and future climate changeIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Adele Morrison (Australian National University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 20 June 2012, 11:00-12:00 The East Greenland Boundary Current System South of Denmark StraitIf external to BAS, please email the organiser in advance to gain access to the building. Alex Brearley (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 23 May 2012, 11:00-12:00 Water mass transformations and air-sea exchange in the Barents SeaIf you are external to BAS please email the organiser in advance Marius Årthun (BAS). British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Friday 21 October 2011, 11:00-12:00 Variability of Circumpolar Deep Water transport onto the Amundsen Sea shelfIf you are external to BAS please email the organiser in advance Karen M. Assmann (BAS). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 12 October 2011, 11:00-12:00 Dense water cascading off the continental shelf - overview and recent modelling resultsIf you are external to BAS please email the organiser in advance Fred Wobus (Plymouth University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 10 August 2011, 13:00-14:00 Anisotropic eddy transport in models and observationsIf you are external to BAS please email the organiser in advance Igor Kamenkovich (RSMAS, University of Miami). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 27 July 2011, 11:00-12:00 Ice edge to island blooms: carbon cycling in the Southern OceanIf you are external to BAS please email the organiser in advance Elizabeth Jones (NIOZ). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 20 July 2011, 11:00-12:00 Continental Shelf and Slope Variability in the Southeast Weddell SeaIf you are external to BAS please email the organiser Cedric Chavanne (University of East Anglia). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 09 March 2011, 13:00-14:00 Icebergs, meltwater and the overturning circulation during Marine Isotope Stage 6Mattias Green (Bangor University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 09 February 2011, 11:00-12:00 A new mechanism for ocean-atmosphere coupling in midlatitudesArnaud Czaja (Imperial College London). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 26 January 2011, 11:00-12:00 Multi-decadal trends of ocean circulation in the southeast Indian OceanMing Feng (CSIRO). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Thursday 20 January 2011, 11:00-12:00 Southern Ocean Circulation and Atmospheric pCO2David Munday (University of Oxford). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 08 December 2010, 11:00-12:00 Subantarctic Mode Water (SAMW) and Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW): Observations of annual mode water anomalies and long term (40-85yr) intermediate water trendsSunke Schmidtko, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Friday 03 December 2010, 11:00-12:00 The influence of tides on melting and freezing beneath Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, and Antarctic Bottom Water productionKeith Makinson (British Antarctic Survey). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 06 October 2010, 11:00-12:00 Turbulence profiling beneath sea ice in McMurdo Sound with particular attention to topographic and cryographic effectsCraig Stevens (National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 08 September 2010, 11:00-12:00 Variability and trends of drifter pathways near the Antarctic Peninsula and potential ecological impactsAngelika Renner, British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 16 June 2010, 11:00-12:00 Southern Ocean thermocline ventilationJean-Baptiste Sallee , CSIRO in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Friday 05 March 2010, 11:00-12:00 Estimating ocean circulation and mixing: A contourwise viewJan Zika, Laboratoire des Ecoulements Geophysiques et Industriels (LEGI), Grenoble, France. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Friday 11 December 2009, 11:00-12:00 Changes in the outflow of dense water from the Weddell Sea into the Atlantic overturning circulationMike Meredith, British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 09 December 2009, 11:00-12:00 How fast do ice shelves melt?Nicholls, Keith W , British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Monday 30 November 2009, 11:00-12:00 Tropical Western Pacific Currents and the Origin of Intraseasonal Variability Below the ThermoclinePierre Dutrieux, BAS. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 14 October 2009, 11:00-12:00 On formation of multiple zonal jets in the oceanPavel Berloff , Imperial College. British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Friday 09 October 2009, 11:00-12:00 Recent shelf-slope studies in the Arctic Ocean: observations and modelingVladimir Ivanov (Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), Oban). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Friday 20 February 2009, 11:00-12:00 Animal-borne sensors and the Global Ocean Observing SystemOpen to non-BAS; please contact Robert Bingham (rgbi (at) bas.ac.uk) if you would like to attend. Lars Boehme (University of St. Andrews). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 09 December 2008, 11:00-12:00 Characterisation of zooplankton vertical migration in two high Arctic fjords using moored ADCPsOpen to non-BAS; please contact Robert Bingham (rgbi (at) bas.ac.uk) if you would like to attend. Mags Wallace (University of St Andrews). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 02 December 2008, 11:00-12:00 Spin-up of Southern Hemisphere subpolar gyres in a warming climateZhaomin Wang, British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 18 November 2008, 11:00-12:00 Regional modelling of ocean processes in the Bellingshausen SeaOpen to non-BAS; please contact Robert Bingham (rgbi (at) bas.ac.uk) if you would like to attend. Paul Holland, British Antarctic Survey. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 28 October 2008, 11:00-12:00 Numerical simulation of the Filchner overflowOpen to non-BAS; please contact Robert Bingham (rgbi (at) bas.ac.uk) if you would like to attend. Alexander Wilchinsky, University College London. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Friday 17 October 2008, 11:00-12:00 The effect of tides on dense water formation in Arctic shelf seasClare Postlethwaite (Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 23 September 2008, 11:00-12:00 Sailors in the southern oceans: logbooks and climatic researchOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Dennis Wheeler, University of Sunderland. British Antarctic Survey, conference room. Wednesday 17 September 2008, 11:00-12:00 Variability of Southern Ocean mode and intermediate waters during the late 20th and early 21st centuries: The view from Drake PassageAlberto Naveira Garabato (NOC, Southampton). British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Wednesday 27 August 2008, 14:00-15:00 The risk of an abrupt climate change: probabilities from a deterministic model using emulatorsPeter Challenor (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 06 August 2008, 10:30-11:30 Back to basics: Trace metal evidence for a more alkaline glacial oceanRos Rickaby (Oxford University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Tuesday 05 August 2008, 11:00-12:00 Monitoring the Atlantic Meridional Overturning CirculationOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Prof. Bill Johns, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami. British Antarctic Survey, Room 330B. Friday 27 June 2008, 14:30-15:00 Observing mean Ekman currents in Drake PassageOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Yueng-Djern Lenn (Bangor University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 03 June 2008, 11:00-12:00 Glacial Cycles and Carbon Dioxide: A conceptual modelOpen to non-BAS; please contact Emily Shuckburgh (emsh@bas.ac.uk or 221544) if you would like to attend. Andy Hogg (The Australian National University). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 22 April 2008, 11:00-12:00 Transient simulations of the Little Ice Age and beyond with a global reduced complexity modelOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Prof Lawrence Mysak (McGill University, Canada). British Antarctic Survey, Room 187. Wednesday 02 April 2008, 14:00-15:00 The role of eddies in the Southern Ocean temperature response to the Southern Annular ModeOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. James Screen (BAS/UEA). British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Wednesday 20 February 2008, 11:00-12:00 Unstructured meshes and adaptivity for 3D multi-scale ocean modellingOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Matthew Piggott, Imperial College London. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 22 January 2008, 11:00-12:00 High resolution coupled ocean-atmosphere modellingOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Dave Stevens, UEA. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Tuesday 08 January 2008, 11:00-12:00 Mechanisms of ocean heat uptake in coupled climate modelsOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Helene Banks, Hadley Centre. British Antarctic Survey, Room 307. Thursday 06 December 2007, 14:00-15:00 Climate change and the polar ice sheetsOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Andy Shepherd, University of Edinburgh. British Antarctic Survey, conference room. Wednesday 17 October 2007, 14:00-15:00 Probabilistic weather forecasting: scientific research and commercial applicationOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Emily Shuckburgh, BAS. Thursday 11 October 2007, 11:00-12:00 The Atlantic; strong but subservient in the meridional overturning circulationOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Agatha de Boer, UEA. Tuesday 09 October 2007, 11:00-12:00 Physical controls on the location and initiation of a regular phytoplankton bloom north of the Crozet PlateauOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Hugh Venables, BAS. Tuesday 02 October 2007, 16:00-17:00 Diapycnal mixing in Drake PassageOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Andy Thompson, UEA. Tuesday 11 September 2007, 11:00-12:00 Dissolved Oxygen and Argon in some areas of the Southern Ocean, a proxy for the estimation of Marine ProductivityOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Karel Castro-Morales, UEA. Tuesday 21 August 2007, 11:00-12:00 Ocean mixing and the Meridional Overturning Circulation: the Southern Ocean crossroadsOpen to non-BAS; please contact Deb Shoosmith (drsho@bas.ac.uk or 221702) if you would like to attend. Dr Alberto Naveira Garabato (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton). Wednesday 27 June 2007, 16:00-17:00 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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