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Overview

Bablu Sinha is affiliated with the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with significant contributions to subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's work encompasses a range of topics, including:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Bablu Sinha has coauthored research with several frequent collaborators, including:

  • Simon A. Josey
  • Jeremy P. Grist
  • Adam T. Blaker
  • Jon Robson
  • Alex Megann

Their research outputs have appeared most often in the following publication venues:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Journal of Climate
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Earth System Dynamics
  • Geoscientific Model Development

Selected recent papers by Bablu Sinha include:

  • The Role of Anthropogenic Aerosol Forcing in the 1850-1985 Strengthening of the AMOC in CMIP6 Historical Simulations, 2022, Journal of Climate
  • Future Evolution of an Eddy Rich Ocean Associated with Enhanced East Atlantic Storminess in a Coupled Model Projection, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Mechanisms for Late 20th and Early 21st Century Decadal AMOC Variability, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Labrador Sea subsurface density as a precursor of multidecadal variability in the North Atlantic: a multi-model study, 2021, Earth System Dynamics
  • The Evaluation of the North Atlantic Climate System in UKESM1 Historical Simulations for CMIP6, 2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

Best Publications

  • Drivers of exceptionally cold North Atlantic Ocean temperatures and their link to the 2015 European heat wave

    Aurélie Duchez;Eleanor Frajka-Williams;Simon A. Josey;Dafydd Gwyn Evans

  • UK Global Ocean GO6 and GO7: a traceable hierarchy of model resolutions

    David Storkey;Adam T. Blaker;Pierre Mathiot;Pierre Mathiot;Alex Megann

  • SEASONALITY OF THE EUROPEAN SLOPE CURRENT (GOBAN SPUR) AND OCEAN MARGIN EXCHANGE

    R.D. Pingree;B. Sinha;C.R. Griffiths

  • GO5.0: The joint NERC-Met Office NEMO global ocean model for use in coupled and forced applications

    A.P. Megann;D. Storkey;Y. Aksenov;S. Alderson

  • Surface warming hiatus caused by increased heat uptake across multiple ocean basins

    S. S. Drijfhout;A. T. Blaker;S. A. Josey;A. J. G. Nurser

  • The Recent Atlantic Cold Anomaly: Causes, Consequences, and Related Phenomena

    Simon A. Josey;Joel J.-M. Hirschi;Bablu Sinha;Aurélie Duchez

  • Atlantic Multidecadal Variability and the U.K. ACSIS Program

    R.T. Sutton;Gerard D. McCarthy;James Robson;B. Sinha

  • Variability and seasonality of physical and biological fields at the Great Meteor Tablemount (subtropical NE Atlantic)

    Beatriz Mouriño;Emilio Fernández;Pablo Serret;Derek Harbour

  • Predictability of decadal variations in the thermohaline circulation and climate

    Matthew Collins;Bablu Sinha

  • iMarNet: an ocean biogeochemistry model intercomparison project within a common physical ocean modelling framework

    L. Kwiatkowski;L. Kwiatkowski;Andrew Yool;J.I. Allen;Thomas R. Anderson

  • The impact of resolving the Rossby radius at mid-latitudes in the ocean: results from a high-resolution version of the Met Office GC2 coupled model

    Helene T. Hewitt;Malcolm J. Roberts;Pat Hyder;Tim Graham

  • NEMO–ICB (v1.0): interactive icebergs in the NEMO ocean model globally configured at eddy-permitting resolution

    R. Marsh;V.O. Ivchenko;N. Skliris;S. Alderson

  • Influence of grazing formulations on the emergent properties of a complex ecosystem model in a global ocean general circulation model

    Thomas R. Anderson;Wendy C. Gentleman;Bablu Sinha

  • Position and structure of the Subtropical/Azores Front region from combined Lagrangian and remote sensing (IR/altimeter/SeaWiFS) measurements

    Robin D. Pingree;Carlos Garcia-Soto;Bablu Sinha

  • The principal lunar semidiurnal tide and its harmonics: baseline solutions for M2 and M4 constituents on the North-West European Continental Shelf

    B. Sinha;R.D. Pingree

  • North Atlantic SST Anomalies and the Cold North European Weather Events of Winter 2009/10 and December 2010

    Jian Buchan;Joël J.-M. Hirschi;Adam T. Blaker;Bablu Sinha

  • The metabolic balance of the planktonic community in the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre: The role of mesoscale instabilities

    Natalia Gonzále;Ricardo Anadón;Beatriz Mouriño;Emilio Fernández

  • The response of methane hydrate beneath the seabed offshore Svalbard to ocean warming during the next three centuries

    Héctor Marín-Moreno;Timothy A. Minshull;Graham K. Westbrook;Bablu Sinha

  • Physical structures, advection and mixing in the region of Goban spur

    John M. Huthnance;Henrique Coelho;Colin R. Griffiths;Philip J. Knight

  • Extreme air–sea interaction over the North Atlantic subpolar gyre during the winter of 2013–2014 and its sub-surface legacy

    Jeremy P. Grist;Simon A. Josey;Zoe L. Jacobs;Robert Marsh

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon A. Josey
Simon A. Josey National Oceanography Centre
Adrian L. New
Adrian L. New National Oceanography Centre
Andrew C. Coward
Andrew C. Coward National Oceanography Centre
Robert Marsh
Robert Marsh University of Southampton
Gurvan Madec
Gurvan Madec Sorbonne University
David A. Smeed
David A. Smeed National Oceanography Centre
Emilio Fernández
Emilio Fernández Universidade de Vigo
Thomas R. Anderson
Thomas R. Anderson National Oceanography Centre
Rowan Sutton
Rowan Sutton University of Reading
Corinne Le Quéré
Corinne Le Quéré University of East Anglia

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