Lesley C. Allison, PhD

Affiliations: 
Meteorology University of Reading, Earley, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Physical Oceanography, Climate
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Ferrari R, Nadeau L, Marshall DP, et al. (2017) A Model of the Ocean Overturning Circulation with Two Closed Basins and a Reentrant Channel Journal of Physical Oceanography. 47: 2887-2906
Marshall DP, Munday DR, Allison LC, et al. (2016) Gill's model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, revisited: The role of latitudinal variations in wind stress Ocean Modelling. 97: 37-51
Boulton CA, Allison LC, Lenton TM. (2014) Early warning signals of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation collapse in a fully coupled climate model. Nature Communications. 5: 5752
Allison L, Hawkins E, Woollings T. (2014) An event-based approach to understanding decadal fluctuations in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation Climate Dynamics. 44: 163-190
Williamson D, Goldstein M, Allison L, et al. (2013) History matching for exploring and reducing climate model parameter space using observations and a large perturbed physics ensemble Climate Dynamics. 41: 1703-1729
Allison LC, Johnson HL, Marshall DP. (2011) Spin-up and adjustment of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and global pycnocline Journal of Marine Research. 69: 167-189
Hawkins E, Smith RS, Allison LC, et al. (2011) Correction to “Bistability of the Atlantic overturning circulation in a global climate model and links to ocean freshwater transport” Geophysical Research Letters. 38: n/a-n/a
Hawkins E, Smith RS, Allison LC, et al. (2011) Bistability of the Atlantic overturning circulation in a global climate model and links to ocean freshwater transport Geophysical Research Letters. 38
Munday DR, Allison LC, Johnson HL, et al. (2011) Remote forcing of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current by diapycnal mixing Geophysical Research Letters. 38
Meredith MP, Woodworth PL, Chereskin TK, et al. (2011) Sustained monitoring of the Southern Ocean at Drake Passage: Past achievements and future priorities Reviews of Geophysics. 49
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