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Year 2006:
Mizobata, K., J. Wang and S.-I. Saitoh, 2006. Eddy-induced cross-slope exchange along the
Bering Sea shelf break using a 3D ocean general circulation model and satellite multi-
sensor remote sensing (submitted to J. Geophys. Res., accepted)
Jin, M. C.J. Deal, J. Wang, K.-H. Shin, N. Tanaka, T. Whitledge, S. H. Lee, R.R. Gradinger,
2005. Controls of the landfast ice-ocean ecosystem offshore Barrow, Alaska (Annals of Glaciology, in press)
Jin, M., C.J. Deal, J. Wang, N. Tanaka, and M. Ikeda, 2006. Vertical mixing effects on the
phytoplankton bloom in the southeastern Bering Sea mid-shelf. J. Geophys. Res., 111,
C03002, doi:10.1029/2005JC002994.
Wu, B., J. Wang, J.E. Walsh, 2006. Dipole anomaly in the winter Arctic atmosphere and its
association with Arctic sea ice motion. J. Climate, 19(2), 210-225. DOI:
10.1175/JCLI3619.1
Year 2005:
Wang, J., Q. Liu, M. Jin, M. Ikeda and F.J. Saucier, 2005. A coupled ice-ocean model in
the pan-Arctic and the northern North Atlantic Ocean: Simulation of seasonal cycles. J.
Oceanogr., 61, 213-233.
Wang, J., M. Ikeda, S. Zhang and R. Gerdes, 2005. Linking the northern hemisphere sea ice
reduction trend and the quasi-decadal Arctic Sea Ice Oscillation. Climate Dyn., 24: 115-130, DOI: 10.1007/s00382-004-0454-5
Year 2004:
Wu, B. J. Wang and R. Zhang, 2004. Effects of intraseasonal variations of the Arctic
Oscillation on the Barents Sea. Polar Meteorolo. Glaciol., 18, 82-95.
Geyer, W.R., R.P. Signell, D.A. Fong, J. Wang, D.M. Anderson, and B.A. Keefer, 2004.
The freshwater transport and dynamics of the Western Maine Current. Continen. Shelf
Res. 24, 1339-1357.
Wang, J., B. Wu, C. Tang, J.E. Walsh and M. Ikeda, 2004. Seesaw structure of
subsurface temperature anomalies between the Barents Sea and the Labrador Sea.
Geophys. Res. Lett. 31, L19301, doi: 10.1029/2004GL019981.
Wang, J., M. Jin, D. Musgrave and M. Ikeda, 2004. A numerical hydrological digital
elevation model for freshwater discharge into the Gulf of Alaska. J. Geophys. Res., 109,
C07009, doi:10.1029/2002JC001430.
Wu, B., J. Wang, and J. Walsh, 2004. Possible feedback of winter sea ice in the Greenland
and Barents Seas on the local atmosphere, Mon. Wea. Rev., 132(7), 1868-1876.
Jin, M. and J. Wang, 2004. Interannual variability and sensitivity study of the ocean
circulation and thermohaline structures in Prince William Sound, Alaska, Cont. Shelf
Res., 24(3), 393-411.
Year 2003:
Wang, J., R. Kwok, F.J. Saucier, J. Hutchings, M. Ikeda, W. Hibler III, J. Haapala, M.D.
Coon, H.E.M. Meier, H. Eicken, N. Tanaka, R. Prentki, and W. Johnson, 2003. Working
towards improved small-scale sea ice and ocean modeling in the Arctic seas. EOS, AGU,
Vol . 84 (34), 325, 329-330.
Wang, J., M. Ikeda and F. Saucier, 2003. A theoretical, two-layer, reduced-gravity model
for descending dense water flow on continental slopes, J. Geophys. Res., 108(C5), 3161,
doi: 10.1029/2000JC000517.
Ikeda, M., J. Wang, and A. Makshtak, 2003. Importance of clouds to the decaying trend in the
Arctic ice cover. J. Meteorol. Soc. Japan, 81, 179-189.
Wang, D., J. Wang, L. Wu, and Z. Liu, 2003. Regime shifts in the North Pacific simulated
by a COADS-driven isopycnal model. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 20(5), 743-
754.
Wang, D., J. Wang, L. Wu, and Z. Liu, 2003. Relative importance of wind and buoyancy
forcing for interdecadal regime shifts in the Pacific. Science in China (D Series), 46(5),
417-427.
Year 2002:
Ikeda, M., J. Wang, A. Makshtas, 2002. The Arctic sea ice and global warming. Kaiyo (The Ocean) Monthly, 34(2), 875-878. (in Japanese)
Wang, J., M. Ikeda, R. Colony, X. Zhang, 2002. Quasi-decadal variability of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean. Kaiyo (The Ocean) Monthly, 34(2), 865-849. (in Japanese)
Takahashi, J. and J. Wang, 2002. Mechanism for dense water transport along Arctic continental shelf. Kaiyo (The Ocean) Monthly, 34(2), 831-834. (in Japanese)
Wu, B. and J. Wang, 2002b. Possible impacts of winter Arctic Oscillation on Siberian High and the East Asia winter monsoon. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 19, 297-320.
Wu, B. and J. Wang, 2002a. Winter Arctic Oscillation, Siberian High and the East Asia
winter monsoon. Geophys. Res. Lett., 29(19), 1897-1900.
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