Characterizing the European Sub-Arctic Winter Climate since 1500 Using Ice, Temperature, and Atmospheric Circulation Time Series

This study describes winter climate during the last 500 yr for the greater Baltic Sea region through an examination of well-documented time series of ice cover, sea level pressure, and winter surface air tem-peratures. These time series have been the focus of previous studies, but here their covaria...

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Main Authors: Christin Eriksson, Anders Omstedt, James E. Overland, Donald B. Percival, Harold O. Mofjeld
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.500.1921 2023-05-15T15:07:45+02:00 Characterizing the European Sub-Arctic Winter Climate since 1500 Using Ice, Temperature, and Atmospheric Circulation Time Series Christin Eriksson Anders Omstedt James E. Overland Donald B. Percival Harold O. Mofjeld The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2006 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.500.1921 http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/foci/publications/2007/erik0680.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.500.1921 http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/foci/publications/2007/erik0680.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/foci/publications/2007/erik0680.pdf text 2006 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T09:04:59Z This study describes winter climate during the last 500 yr for the greater Baltic Sea region through an examination of well-documented time series of ice cover, sea level pressure, and winter surface air tem-peratures. These time series have been the focus of previous studies, but here their covariation over different time scales is analyzed based on two modern descriptive statistical techniques, matching pursuit and wavelet analysis. Independently, 15 time periods were found during the last 500 yr with different climatic signatures with respect to winter severity, circulation patterns, and interannual variability. The onsets of these periods are presumably caused largely by perturbations within the system, although corre-spondences with solar and volcanic activity can be identified for certain of the periods. The Baltic region climate has changes on both centennial and decadal time scales, often with rapid transitions. Major warmer periods were the first half of the eighteenth century and the twentieth century. A common feature for warm (cold) periods is low (high) variability on shorter time scales. Century-scale variability and the modulation of interannual and decadal signals are quite diverse in the temporal records and do not suggest strong periodicities. An “event ” type conceptual model therefore appears adequate for characterizing Baltic climate variability. 1. Text Arctic Unknown Arctic
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description This study describes winter climate during the last 500 yr for the greater Baltic Sea region through an examination of well-documented time series of ice cover, sea level pressure, and winter surface air tem-peratures. These time series have been the focus of previous studies, but here their covariation over different time scales is analyzed based on two modern descriptive statistical techniques, matching pursuit and wavelet analysis. Independently, 15 time periods were found during the last 500 yr with different climatic signatures with respect to winter severity, circulation patterns, and interannual variability. The onsets of these periods are presumably caused largely by perturbations within the system, although corre-spondences with solar and volcanic activity can be identified for certain of the periods. The Baltic region climate has changes on both centennial and decadal time scales, often with rapid transitions. Major warmer periods were the first half of the eighteenth century and the twentieth century. A common feature for warm (cold) periods is low (high) variability on shorter time scales. Century-scale variability and the modulation of interannual and decadal signals are quite diverse in the temporal records and do not suggest strong periodicities. An “event ” type conceptual model therefore appears adequate for characterizing Baltic climate variability. 1.
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Donald B. Percival
Harold O. Mofjeld
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Donald B. Percival
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Characterizing the European Sub-Arctic Winter Climate since 1500 Using Ice, Temperature, and Atmospheric Circulation Time Series
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Anders Omstedt
James E. Overland
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title Characterizing the European Sub-Arctic Winter Climate since 1500 Using Ice, Temperature, and Atmospheric Circulation Time Series
title_short Characterizing the European Sub-Arctic Winter Climate since 1500 Using Ice, Temperature, and Atmospheric Circulation Time Series
title_full Characterizing the European Sub-Arctic Winter Climate since 1500 Using Ice, Temperature, and Atmospheric Circulation Time Series
title_fullStr Characterizing the European Sub-Arctic Winter Climate since 1500 Using Ice, Temperature, and Atmospheric Circulation Time Series
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing the European Sub-Arctic Winter Climate since 1500 Using Ice, Temperature, and Atmospheric Circulation Time Series
title_sort characterizing the european sub-arctic winter climate since 1500 using ice, temperature, and atmospheric circulation time series
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