Last millennium northern hemisphere summer temperatures from tree rings: Part I: The long term context
Large-scale millennial length Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature reconstructions have
been progressively improved over the last 20 years as new datasets have been developed …
been progressively improved over the last 20 years as new datasets have been developed …
[HTML][HTML] Impacts of low temperature on the teleost immune system
As poikilothermic vertebrates, fish can experience changes in water temperature, and hence
body temperature, as a result of seasonal changes, migration, or efflux of large quantities of …
body temperature, as a result of seasonal changes, migration, or efflux of large quantities of …
[HTML][HTML] European summer temperatures since Roman times
The spatial context is critical when assessing present-day climate anomalies, attributing
them to potential forcings and making statements regarding their frequency and severity in a …
them to potential forcings and making statements regarding their frequency and severity in a …
The last millennium climate reanalysis project: Framework and first results
An “offline” approach to DA is used, where static ensemble samples are drawn from existing
CMIP climate‐model simulations to serve as the prior estimate of climate variables. We use …
CMIP climate‐model simulations to serve as the prior estimate of climate variables. We use …
Last millennium Northern Hemisphere summer temperatures from tree rings: Part II, spatially resolved reconstructions
Climate field reconstructions from networks of tree-ring proxy data can be used to
characterize regional-scale climate changes, reveal spatial anomaly patterns associated …
characterize regional-scale climate changes, reveal spatial anomaly patterns associated …
Body shrinkage due to Arctic warming reduces red knot fitness in tropical wintering range
Reductions in body size are increasingly being identified as a response to climate warming.
Here we present evidence for a case of such body shrinkage, potentially due to malnutrition …
Here we present evidence for a case of such body shrinkage, potentially due to malnutrition …
Near-term acceleration in the rate of temperature change
Anthropogenically driven climate changes, which are expected to impact human and natural
systems, are often expressed in terms of global-mean temperature. The rate of climate …
systems, are often expressed in terms of global-mean temperature. The rate of climate …
A Bayesian, spatially-varying calibration model for the TEX86 proxy
JE Tierney, MP Tingley - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2014 - Elsevier
TEX 86 is an important proxy for constraining ocean temperatures in the Earth's past.
Current calibrations, however, feature structured residuals indicative of a spatially-varying …
Current calibrations, however, feature structured residuals indicative of a spatially-varying …
[HTML][HTML] Progress and uncertainties in global and hemispheric temperature reconstructions of the Common Era
KJ Anchukaitis, JE Smerdon - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Global and hemispheric temperature reconstructions provide an important means of placing
recent anthropogenic temperature trends in the context of preindustrial climate variations …
recent anthropogenic temperature trends in the context of preindustrial climate variations …
Tambora 1815 as a test case for high impact volcanic eruptions: Earth system effects
CC Raible, S Brönnimann, R Auchmann… - Wiley …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The eruption of Tambora (Indonesia) in April 1815 had substantial effects on global climate
and led to the 'Year Without a Summer'of 1816 in Europe and North America. Although a …
and led to the 'Year Without a Summer'of 1816 in Europe and North America. Although a …