Recurrent transitions to Little Ice Age-like climatic regimes over the Holocene

Abstract Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (LIA) predating the industrial-era warming. Their dating and forcing mechanisms have however remained controversial. Even more crucially, it is uncertain whether earlier events represent climat...

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Published in:Climate Dynamics
Main Authors: Helama, Samuli, Stoffel, Markus, Hall, Richard J., Jones, Phil D., Arppe, Laura, Matskovsky, Vladimir V., Timonen, Mauri, Nöjd, Pekka, Mielikäinen, Kari, Oinonen, Markku
Other Authors: Academy of Finland, Institute of geography RAS, Swiss National Science Foundation, Natural Resources Institute Finland
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2021
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spelling crspringernat:10.1007/s00382-021-05669-0 2023-05-15T15:00:05+02:00 Recurrent transitions to Little Ice Age-like climatic regimes over the Holocene Helama, Samuli Stoffel, Markus Hall, Richard J. Jones, Phil D. Arppe, Laura Matskovsky, Vladimir V. Timonen, Mauri Nöjd, Pekka Mielikäinen, Kari Oinonen, Markku Academy of Finland Institute of geography RAS Swiss National Science Foundation Natural Resources Institute Finland 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00382-021-05669-0 https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00382-021-05669-0.pdf https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00382-021-05669-0/fulltext.html en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Climate Dynamics volume 56, issue 11-12, page 3817-3833 ISSN 0930-7575 1432-0894 Atmospheric Science journal-article 2021 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-021-05669-0 2022-01-04T07:58:14Z Abstract Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (LIA) predating the industrial-era warming. Their dating and forcing mechanisms have however remained controversial. Even more crucially, it is uncertain whether earlier events represent climatic regimes similar to the LIA. Here we produce and analyse a new 7500-year long palaeoclimate record tailored to detect LIA-like climatic regimes from northern European tree-ring data. In addition to the actual LIA, we identify LIA-like ca. 100–800 year periods with cold temperatures combined with clear sky conditions from 540 CE, 1670 BCE, 3240 BCE and 5450 BCE onwards, these LIA-like regimes covering 20% of the study period. Consistent with climate modelling, the LIA-like regimes originate from a coupled atmosphere–ocean–sea ice North Atlantic-Arctic system and were amplified by volcanic activity (multiple eruptions closely spaced in time), tree-ring evidence pointing to similarly enhanced LIA-like regimes starting after the eruptions recorded in 1627 BCE, 536/540 CE and 1809/1815 CE. Conversely, the ongoing decline in Arctic sea-ice extent is mirrored in our data which shows reversal of the LIA-like conditions since the late nineteenth century, our record also correlating highly with the instrumentally recorded Northern Hemisphere and global temperatures over the same period. Our results bridge the gaps between low- and high-resolution, precisely dated proxies and demonstrate the efficacy of slow and fast components of the climate system to generate LIA-like climate regimes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Atlantic Arctic Atlantic-Arctic North Atlantic Sea ice Springer Nature (via Crossref) Arctic Climate Dynamics 56 11-12 3817 3833
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Helama, Samuli
Stoffel, Markus
Hall, Richard J.
Jones, Phil D.
Arppe, Laura
Matskovsky, Vladimir V.
Timonen, Mauri
Nöjd, Pekka
Mielikäinen, Kari
Oinonen, Markku
Recurrent transitions to Little Ice Age-like climatic regimes over the Holocene
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description Abstract Holocene climate variability is punctuated by episodic climatic events such as the Little Ice Age (LIA) predating the industrial-era warming. Their dating and forcing mechanisms have however remained controversial. Even more crucially, it is uncertain whether earlier events represent climatic regimes similar to the LIA. Here we produce and analyse a new 7500-year long palaeoclimate record tailored to detect LIA-like climatic regimes from northern European tree-ring data. In addition to the actual LIA, we identify LIA-like ca. 100–800 year periods with cold temperatures combined with clear sky conditions from 540 CE, 1670 BCE, 3240 BCE and 5450 BCE onwards, these LIA-like regimes covering 20% of the study period. Consistent with climate modelling, the LIA-like regimes originate from a coupled atmosphere–ocean–sea ice North Atlantic-Arctic system and were amplified by volcanic activity (multiple eruptions closely spaced in time), tree-ring evidence pointing to similarly enhanced LIA-like regimes starting after the eruptions recorded in 1627 BCE, 536/540 CE and 1809/1815 CE. Conversely, the ongoing decline in Arctic sea-ice extent is mirrored in our data which shows reversal of the LIA-like conditions since the late nineteenth century, our record also correlating highly with the instrumentally recorded Northern Hemisphere and global temperatures over the same period. Our results bridge the gaps between low- and high-resolution, precisely dated proxies and demonstrate the efficacy of slow and fast components of the climate system to generate LIA-like climate regimes.
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Swiss National Science Foundation
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author Helama, Samuli
Stoffel, Markus
Hall, Richard J.
Jones, Phil D.
Arppe, Laura
Matskovsky, Vladimir V.
Timonen, Mauri
Nöjd, Pekka
Mielikäinen, Kari
Oinonen, Markku
author_facet Helama, Samuli
Stoffel, Markus
Hall, Richard J.
Jones, Phil D.
Arppe, Laura
Matskovsky, Vladimir V.
Timonen, Mauri
Nöjd, Pekka
Mielikäinen, Kari
Oinonen, Markku
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title Recurrent transitions to Little Ice Age-like climatic regimes over the Holocene
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title_fullStr Recurrent transitions to Little Ice Age-like climatic regimes over the Holocene
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