[HTML][HTML] Early Eocene low orography and high methane enhance Arctic warming via polar stratospheric clouds

D Dutta, M Jucker, SC Sherwood, KJ Meissner… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Proxy data suggest that the early Eocene (∼ 56–47.8 million years ago) was characterized
by a much weaker equator-to-pole temperature gradient than today. However, general …

Early Eocene low orography and high methane enhance Arctic warming via polar stratospheric clouds

D Dutta, M Jucker, SC Sherwood… - Nature …, 2023 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Proxy data suggest that the early Eocene (∼ 56-47.8 million years ago) was characterized
by a much weaker equator-to-pole temperature gradient than today. However, general …

Early Eocene low orography and high methane enhance Arctic warming via polar stratospheric clouds

D Dutta, M Jucker, SC Sherwood, KJ Meissner… - paper.sciencenet.cn
Proxy data suggest that the early Eocene (∼ 56–47.8 million years ago) was characterized
by a much weaker equator-to-pole temperature gradient than today. However, general …

[PDF][PDF] Early Eocene low orography and high methane enhance Arctic warming via polar stratospheric clouds

D Dutta, M Jucker, SC Sherwood… - Nature …, 2023 - repository.cam.ac.uk
Proxy data suggest that the early Eocene (∼ 56–47.8 million years ago) was characterized
by a much weaker equator-to-pole temperature gradient than today. However, general …

Early Eocene low orography and high methane enhance Arctic warming via polar stratospheric clouds

D Dutta, M Jucker, SC Sherwood, KJ Meissner… - 2023 - repository.cam.ac.uk
Abstract jats: titleAbstract</jats: title> jats: pProxy data suggest that the early Eocene (∼ 56–
47.8 million years ago) was characterized by a much weaker equator-to-pole temperature …