James Jordan
Ocean/Ice Modeller
Research Interests
- Ocean-ice shelf interaction
- Polar Oceanography
- Frazil ice
- Ice shelf basal crevasses
Chronology
- 2015-Present Ice-Ocean Modeller, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge
- 2011-2014 Ph.D., Earth Science and Engineering Imperial College London and British Antarctic Survey
- 2010-2011 Environmental Modeller, INTERTEK-METOC, Cardiff
- 2009-2010 M.Sc., Applied Physical Oceanography, University of Bangor
- 2006-2009 B.Sc., Physics, University of Bristol
Jordan, J.R., Kimura, S., Holland, P.R., Jenkins, A. and Piggott, M.D., 2015. On the conditional frazil ice instability in seawater. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 45(4), pp.1121-1138. Jordan, J.R., Holland, P.R., Jenkins, A., Piggott, M.D. and Kimura, S., 2014. Modeling ice‐ocean interaction in ice‐shelf crevasses. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 119(2), pp.995-1008. Neill, S.P., Jordan, J.R. and Couch, S.J., 2012. Impact of tidal energy converter (TEC) arrays on the dynamics of headland sand banks. Renewable Energy, 37(1), pp.387-397.
Publications from NERC Open Research Archive
Jordan, J. (2017). Synchronously coupled idealized ice shelf-ocean model runs (Version 1.0) [Data set]. Polar Data Centre; British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council; Cambridge, CB3 0ET, UK.. https://doi.org/10.5285/3703f91b-9536-49e5-b72a-d69bd80fbe51