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2  Vinogradova, N.T., R.M. Ponte, and P. Heimbach, 2010: Dynamics and forcing of sea surface temperature variability on climate time scales. J. Clim., submitted.  J. Campin, C. Hill, H. Jones, and J. Marshall, 2011:
3    <a href="http://www-paoc.mit.edu/paoc/papers/superparam.pdf">
4    Superparameterization in ocean modeling: application to deep
5    convection.</a> Ocean Modeling, in press.
6  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
7    
8  <ul><li>  <ul><li>
9  Zanna L., P. Heimbach, A.M. Moore and E. Tziperman, 2010.  A. Condron and P. Winsor, 2011:
10  Analysis of the predictability and variability of the Atlantic ocean in response to optimal surface excitation.  <a href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2011/CondronWinsor2011.pdf">
11  Quart. J. Roy. Met. Soc., submitted.  A subtropical fate awaited freshwater discharged from glacial Lake
12    Agassiz.</a> Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L03705.
13  </li></ul>  </li></ul>
14    
15    <ul><li>
16    X. Davis, L. Rothstein, W. Dewar, and D. Menemenlis, 2011:
17    <a href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2010/DavisJcli10.pdf">
18    Numerical investigations of seasonal and interannual variability of
19    North Pacific Subtropical Mode Water and its implications for Pacific
20    climate variability.</a> J. Clim., in press.
21    </li></ul>
22    
23    <ul><li>
24    S. Dutkiewicz, 2011:
25    <a href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2011/dutkiewicz_variations.pdf">
26    Driving ecosystem and biogeochemical models with optimal state
27    estimates of the ocean circulation.</a> U.S. CLIVAR Variations, 9, 1.
28    </li></ul>
29    
30    <ul><li>
31    G. Forget, G. Maze, M. Buckley, and J. Marshall, 2011:
32    Estimated Seasonal Cycle of North Atlantic Eighteen Degree Water Volume.
33    J. Phys. Oceanogr., in press.
34    </li></ul>
35    
36    <ul><li>
37    P. Heimbach, C. Wunsch, R. Ponte, G. Forget, C. Hill, and J. Utke, 2011:
38    Timescales and Regions of the Sensitivity of Atlantic Meridional Volume and
39    Heat Transport Magnitudes: Toward Observing System Design. Deep Sea Res. II
40    (special issue on the AMOC), in press.
41    </li></ul>
42    
43    <ul><li>
44    E. Hill, D. Enderton, P. Heimbach, and C. Hill, 2011: SPGrid: A
45    numerical grid generation program for domain decomposed geophysical
46    fluid dynamics models. Unpublished manuscript.
47    </li></ul>
48    
49    <ul><li>
50    M. Manizza, M. Follows, S. Dutkiewicz, D. Menemenlis, J. McClelland,
51    C. Hill, B. Peterson, R. Key, 2011:
52    A model of the Arctic Ocean carbon cycle.
53    J. Geophys. Res., submitted.
54    </li></ul>
55    
56    <ul><li>
57    G. Maze, G. Forget, M. Buckley and J. Marshall, 2011: Using
58    transformation and formation maps to study water mass transformation:
59    a case study of North Atlantic Eighteen Degree water. J. Phys.
60    Oceanogr, submitted.
61    </li></ul>
62    
63    <ul><li>
64    A. Nguyen, D. Menemenlis, and R. Kwok, 2011:
65    <a href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2011/NguyenJGR2011.pdf">
66    Arctic ice-ocean simulation with optimized model parameters: approach
67    and assessment.</a>  J. Geophys. Res., in press.
68    </li></ul>
69    
70    <ul><li>
71    R. Tulloch, J. Marshall, C. Hill, and K. Smith, 2011:
72    <a href="http://ocean.mit.edu/~tulloch/Publications/tulloch_etaljpo10.pdf">
73    Scales, growth rates and spectral fluxes of baroclinic instability in
74    the ocean.</a> J. Phys. Oceanogr., in press.
75    </li></ul>
76    
77    <ul><li>
78    C. Ubelmann and L. Fu, 2011:
79    <a href="http://ecco2.org/manuscripts/2011/UbelmannFu2011.pdf">
80    Vorticity structures in the tropical Pacific from a numerical simulation.</a>
81    J. Phys. Oceanogr., submitted.
82    </li></ul>
83    
84    <ul><li>
85    N. Vinogradova, R. Ponte, M. Tamisiea, J. Davis, and
86    E. Hill, 2011: Effects of self-attraction and loading on annual
87    variations of ocean bottom pressure. J. Geophys. Res., submitted.
88    </li></ul>
89    
90    <ul><li>
91    N. Vinogradova, R. Ponte, and P. Heimbach, 2011: Dynamics and forcing of sea
92    surface temperature variability on climate time scales. J. Clim., submitted.
93    </li></ul>
94    
95    <ul><li>
96    D. Volkov and L. Fu, 2011: Mechanism for the interannual variability of the
97    Azores Current eddy energy. Geophys. Res. Lett., submitted.
98    </li></ul>
99    
100    <ul><li>
101    Y. Xu and L. Fu, 2011: Global variability of the wavenumber spectrum of
102    oceanic mesoscale turbulence. J. Phys. Oceanogr., in press,
103    doi:10.1175/2010JPO4558.1.
104    </li></ul>
105    
106    <ul><li>
107    L. Zanna, P. Heimbach, A. Moore, and E. Tziperman, 2011: Optimal
108    excitation of interannual Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
109    variability. J. Climate, in press, doi:10.1175/2010JCLI3610.1.
110    </li></ul>
111    
112    <ul><li>
113    L. Zanna, P. Heimbach, A. Moore and E. Tziperman, 2011. Analysis of the
114    predictability and variability of the Atlantic ocean in response to optimal
115    surface excitation.  Quart. J. Roy. Met. Soc., submitted.
116    </li></ul>

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