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Mike Winton
Michael Winton
GFDL/ NOAAPrinceton University
P.O. Box 308
Princeton, NJ 08542
Michael.Winton(a)noaa.gov
609-452-6531
609-987-5063 (FAX)
FMS Sea Ice Simulator: summary; SIS html; technical document, figures 1, 2, 3.
FMS Grid Coupling: guide; xgrid html; simple xgrid example.
Arctic sea ice in GFDL climate model scenario experiments
Research interests: sea ice modeling; air-sea fluxes and their climatic effects; polar climate and climate change
New Publication
Publications: 1996-2008
Publications: 1993-1996
- Sarachik, E.S., M. Winton, and F. L. Yin, 1996: Mechanisms for decadal-to-centennial climate variability. In Decadal Climate Variability: Dynamics and Predictability, D. L. T. Anderson and J. Willebrand, eds. Springer-Verlag.
- Winton, M., 1995: Why is the deep sinking narrow? Journal of Physical Oceanography, 25 , 997-1005.
- Winton, M., 1995: Energetics of deep-decoupling oscillations, Journal of Physical Oceanography, 25 , 420-427.
- Winton, M., 1993: Deep decoupling oscillations of the oceanic thermohaline circulation. In Ice in the Climate System , W. R. Peltier, ed. Springer-Verlag.
- Winton, M., and E. S. Sarachik, 1993: Thermohaline oscillations induced by strong steady salinity forcing of ocean general circulation models, Journal of Physical Oceanography, 23, 1389-1410.
Education
- Ph.D. University of Washington, Atmospheric Sciences, 1993
- M.S. Purdue University, Computer Science, 1982
- B.A. University of Michigan, Mathematics and Economics, 1979