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1. Characteristics and development of European cyclones with tropical origin in reanalysis data.

2. The Little Ice Age in the North Atlantic Region Part VI: The Little Ice Age and Climatology.

3. Interannual Variability in North Atlantic Weather: Data Analysis and a Quasigeostrophic Model.

4. Tracing the North Atlantic decadal-scale climate variability in a late Holocene pollen record from southern Siberia.

5. Comparative ecology of widely distributed pelagic fish species in the North Atlantic: Implications for modelling climate and fisheries impacts.

6. Challenges in integrative approaches to modelling the marine ecosystems of the North Atlantic: Physics to fish and coasts to ocean.

7. Hitchhiking across the North Atlantic - Insect immigrants, origins, introductions and extinctions.

8. Abrupt climate changes of Holocene.

9. The Little Ice Age in the North Atlantic Region.

10. Precise Calculations of the Existence of Multiple AMOC Equilibria in Coupled Climate Models. Part II: Transient Behavior.

11. Relative timing of the Storegga submarine slide, methane release, and climate change during the 8.2 ka cold event.

12. Atmospheric oscillations over the last millennium.

13. Regional Patterns of Sea Level Change Related to Interannual Variability and Multidecadal Trends in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation*.

14. Narratives and counter-narratives of climate change: North Atlantic glaciology and meteorology, c.1930–1955

15. Pliocene climate and seasonality in North Atlantic shelf seas.

16. Greenland (GISP2) ice core and historical indicators of complex North Atlantic climate changes during the fourteenth century.

17. The French contribution to the voluntary observing ships network of sea surface salinity.

18. Climate‐Driven Change in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans Can Greatly Reduce the Circulation of the North Sea.