Sijp, W.P,, M.H. England and J. R. Toggweiler. 2009: Effect of Ocean Gateway Changes under Greenhouse Warmth. Journal of Climate. In press  
     
 
Sijp, W.P, and M.H. England, 2009: Atmospheric Moisture Transport Moderates Climatic Response to the Opening of Drake Passage. Journal of Climate. 22, 2483-2493  
     
 
Sijp, W.P, and M.H. England, 2009: Southern Hemisphere Westerly Wind Control over the Ocean's Thermohaline Circulation. Journal of Climate. 22, 1277-1286  
     
 
Sijp, W.P, and M.H. England, 2009: The Control of Polar Haloclines by Along-Isopycnal Diffusion in Climate Models. Journal of Climate. 22, 486-498  
     
 
Arzel, O, M. H. England and W. P. Sijp, 2008: Reduced Stability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation due to Wind Stress Feedback during Glacial Times. Journal of Climate. 21, 6260-6282  
     
 
Sijp, W.P, and M.H. England, 2008: The effect of a northward shift in the southern hemisphere westerlies on the global ocean. Progress in Oceanography. 79, 1-19  
     
 
Trevena, J, W.P. Sijp and M.H.England 2008: Stability of Antarctic Bottom Water formation to freshwater fluxes and implications for global climate. Journal of Climate. 21, 3310-3326  
     
 
Trevena, J, W.P. Sijp and M.H.England 2008: North Atlantic Deep Water collapse triggered by a Southern Ocean meltwater pulse in a glacial climate state. Geophysical Research Letters 35, Article Number: L09704  
     
 
Sijp, W.P, and M.H. England, 2006: Sensitivity of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation to basin-scale variations in vertical mixing and its stability to fresh water perturbations J. Climate, 19, 5467-5478  
     
 
Sijp, W.P,, M. Bates and M.H. England, 2006: Can isopycnal mixing control the stability of the thermohaline circulation in ocean climate models? J. Climate, 19, 5637-5631. Full article.  
     
 
Sijp, W.P., and M.H. England, 2005: On the role of the Drake Passage in controlling the stability of the ocean's thermohaline circulation. J. Climate, 18, 1957-1966. Full article.  
     
 
Sijp, W.P, and M.H. England, 2004: Effect of the Drake Passage throughflow on global climate, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 34, 1254-1266. Full article.  
     
 
Bates, M. L., M.H. England W. P. Sijp, 2005: On the multi-century Southern Hemisphere response to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentration in a global climate model. Met. Atmos. Physics, 89, 17-36.  
     
Thesis  
     
     
     
  ARC funded Post doctoral fellow oceanography and climate at the University of New South wales collaborating with Professor Dr. Matthew H. England.  
   
 
Climate Change Research Centre  

The University of New South Wales

 
Sydney NSW 2052  
Australia  
 
     
     
     
  Numerical climate modelling, feedbacks in the global thermohaline circulation, NADW stability, Paleoclimatology. Of particular interest are the effect of the Drake Passage on past and present climate and NADW collapse.


Updated September 2nd, 2009.