Understanding the natural variability of the Earth's climate system and accurately identifying potential anthropogenic influences requires long term, geographically distributed records of …
PAGES Hydro2k Consortium - Climate of the Past, 2017 - cp.copernicus.org
Water availability is fundamental to societies and ecosystems, but our understanding of variations in hydroclimate (including extreme events, flooding, and decadal periods of …
Reconstructions of global hydroclimate during the Common Era (CE; the past∼ 2000 years) are important for providing context for current and future global environmental change …
T Felis, A Suzuki, H Kuhnert, M Dima… - …, 2009 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Instrumental climate observations provide robust records of global land and ocean temperatures during the twentieth century. Unlike for temperature, continuous salinity …
Stable oxygen isotopic ratios in corals (δ18Ocoral) are commonly utilized to reconstruct climate variability beyond the limit of instrumental observations. These measurements …
Quantitative estimates of natural climate variability are required to detect anthropogenic climate trends in the tropical Pacific; however, instrumental records from this region are too …
For the global oceans, the characteristics of high‐resolution climate changes during the last millennium remain uncertain because of the limited availability of proxy data. This study …
EV Reed, DM Thompson… - Paleoceanography and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Climate observations in much of the tropical oceans are scarce during most of the 20th century, so paleoclimate proxies are needed to understand the full range of natural climate …
The response of the hydrological cycle to anthropogenic climate change, especially across the tropical oceans, remains poorly understood due to the scarcity of long instrumental …