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    A current take on past overturning

    Deep overturning circulation in the North Atlantic strongly influences the global climate system. Combined proxy record compilations and modelling refine our understanding of the behaviour of this circulation ...

    K. Halimeda Kilbourne in Nature Geoscience (2023)

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    Atlantic circulation change still uncertain

    K. Halimeda Kilbourne, Alan D. Wanamaker, Paola Moffa-Sanchez in Nature Geoscience (2022)

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    Nyberg et al. reply

    Replying to: U. Neu Nature 451, 10.1038/nature06576 (2008).

    Johan Nyberg, Björn A. Malmgren, Amos Winter, Mark R. Jury, K. Halimeda Kilbourne in Nature (2008)

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    Decadal- to interannual-scale source water variations in the Caribbean Sea recorded by Puerto Rican coral radiocarbon

    Water that forms the Florida Current, and eventually the Gulf Stream, coalesces in the Caribbean from both subtropical and equatorial sources. The equatorial sources are made up of, in part, South Atlantic wat...

    K. Halimeda Kilbourne, Terrence M. Quinn, Thomas P. Guilderson in Climate Dynamics (2007)

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    Low Atlantic hurricane activity in the 1970s and 1980s compared to the past 270 years

    The frequency of major hurricanes over the Atlantic Ocean has increased significantly since 1995, but it is still not clear whether this is due to global warming or natural variability. One way to address this...

    Johan Nyberg, Björn A. Malmgren, Amos Winter, Mark R. Jury, K. Halimeda Kilbourne in Nature (2007)