Guadeloupe annual coral seawater δ¹⁸O reconstruction, supplement to: Hetzinger, Steffen; Pfeiffer, Miriam; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter; Halfar, Jochen (2010): Rapid 20th century warming in the Caribbean and impact of remote forcing on climate in the northern tropical Atlantic as recorded in a Guadeloupe coral. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 296(1-2), 111-124

We have generated 104-year long (1895–1999) monthly d18O and Sr/Ca time series from a fast-growing Diploria strigosa coral core drilled off Guadeloupe Island, Lesser Antilles. Coral Sr/Ca reliably records interannual to decadal surface air temperature (SAT) variations in the region and shows a prono...

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Main Authors: Hetzinger, Steffen, Pfeiffer, Miriam, Dullo, Wolf-Christian, Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter, Halfar, Jochen
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.873994
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spelling ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.873994 2023-05-15T17:33:18+02:00 Guadeloupe annual coral seawater δ¹⁸O reconstruction, supplement to: Hetzinger, Steffen; Pfeiffer, Miriam; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter; Halfar, Jochen (2010): Rapid 20th century warming in the Caribbean and impact of remote forcing on climate in the northern tropical Atlantic as recorded in a Guadeloupe coral. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 296(1-2), 111-124 Hetzinger, Steffen Pfeiffer, Miriam Dullo, Wolf-Christian Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter Halfar, Jochen 2017 text/tab-separated-values https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.873994 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.873994 en eng PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.06.019 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode cc-by-3.0 CC-BY AGE Age δ18O, seawater, reconstructed Drill, hydraulic Calculated Dataset dataset Supplementary Dataset 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.873994 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.06.019 2022-02-09T13:17:41Z We have generated 104-year long (1895–1999) monthly d18O and Sr/Ca time series from a fast-growing Diploria strigosa coral core drilled off Guadeloupe Island, Lesser Antilles. Coral Sr/Ca reliably records interannual to decadal surface air temperature (SAT) variations in the region and shows a pronounced warming of approximately 1.5 °C since 1950, with the strongest warming (1.2 °C) occurring since 1975. This warming is also evident in SAT measured at Guadeloupe, which ends in 1951. Thus, our Sr/Ca series extends the air temperature record by 56 years. We find that the past few decades are the warmest years over the entire period of record. The accelerated warming since 1950 is accompanied by a pronounced decrease in regional precipitation. This dampens the warming signal indicated by coral d18O, which is too low (only 0.7–0.8 °C since 1951). Consistently, δ18Osw estimated from the coral proxies also shows a strong decrease since 1950. Our data suggest an inverse relationship between SAT and precipitation (i.e. warmer and drier) for the latter half of the 20th century with the strongest trends since the mid-1970s. This is consistent with recent observational and model data, which report that while over the tropical oceans rainfall has increased due to an increase in sea surface temperatures, precipitation over land regions is reduced. A continuation of this warming and drying trend over Caribbean land regions would have severe societal consequences, especially in the context of anthropogenic warming.The El Niño Southern-Oscillation (ENSO) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) are the two major climate modes affecting large-scale SST variability in the northern tropical Atlantic. Both Sr/Ca and d18O show a close relationship to ENSO and the NAO. A quantitative comparison between extremes in mean March–May coral d18O and the Nino3 and NAO indices imply that climate variability in the northern tropical Atlantic is mainly forced by tropical Pacific and North Atlantic variability. Spectral analysis suggests that the relative importance of ENSO and the NAO is frequency dependent, with ENSO dominating at interannual, and the NAO dominating at interdecadal time scales. Dataset North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Pacific
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Age
δ18O, seawater, reconstructed
Drill, hydraulic
Calculated
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Age
δ18O, seawater, reconstructed
Drill, hydraulic
Calculated
Hetzinger, Steffen
Pfeiffer, Miriam
Dullo, Wolf-Christian
Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter
Halfar, Jochen
Guadeloupe annual coral seawater δ¹⁸O reconstruction, supplement to: Hetzinger, Steffen; Pfeiffer, Miriam; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter; Halfar, Jochen (2010): Rapid 20th century warming in the Caribbean and impact of remote forcing on climate in the northern tropical Atlantic as recorded in a Guadeloupe coral. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 296(1-2), 111-124
topic_facet AGE
Age
δ18O, seawater, reconstructed
Drill, hydraulic
Calculated
description We have generated 104-year long (1895–1999) monthly d18O and Sr/Ca time series from a fast-growing Diploria strigosa coral core drilled off Guadeloupe Island, Lesser Antilles. Coral Sr/Ca reliably records interannual to decadal surface air temperature (SAT) variations in the region and shows a pronounced warming of approximately 1.5 °C since 1950, with the strongest warming (1.2 °C) occurring since 1975. This warming is also evident in SAT measured at Guadeloupe, which ends in 1951. Thus, our Sr/Ca series extends the air temperature record by 56 years. We find that the past few decades are the warmest years over the entire period of record. The accelerated warming since 1950 is accompanied by a pronounced decrease in regional precipitation. This dampens the warming signal indicated by coral d18O, which is too low (only 0.7–0.8 °C since 1951). Consistently, δ18Osw estimated from the coral proxies also shows a strong decrease since 1950. Our data suggest an inverse relationship between SAT and precipitation (i.e. warmer and drier) for the latter half of the 20th century with the strongest trends since the mid-1970s. This is consistent with recent observational and model data, which report that while over the tropical oceans rainfall has increased due to an increase in sea surface temperatures, precipitation over land regions is reduced. A continuation of this warming and drying trend over Caribbean land regions would have severe societal consequences, especially in the context of anthropogenic warming.The El Niño Southern-Oscillation (ENSO) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) are the two major climate modes affecting large-scale SST variability in the northern tropical Atlantic. Both Sr/Ca and d18O show a close relationship to ENSO and the NAO. A quantitative comparison between extremes in mean March–May coral d18O and the Nino3 and NAO indices imply that climate variability in the northern tropical Atlantic is mainly forced by tropical Pacific and North Atlantic variability. Spectral analysis suggests that the relative importance of ENSO and the NAO is frequency dependent, with ENSO dominating at interannual, and the NAO dominating at interdecadal time scales.
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author Hetzinger, Steffen
Pfeiffer, Miriam
Dullo, Wolf-Christian
Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter
Halfar, Jochen
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Pfeiffer, Miriam
Dullo, Wolf-Christian
Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter
Halfar, Jochen
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title Guadeloupe annual coral seawater δ¹⁸O reconstruction, supplement to: Hetzinger, Steffen; Pfeiffer, Miriam; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter; Halfar, Jochen (2010): Rapid 20th century warming in the Caribbean and impact of remote forcing on climate in the northern tropical Atlantic as recorded in a Guadeloupe coral. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 296(1-2), 111-124
title_short Guadeloupe annual coral seawater δ¹⁸O reconstruction, supplement to: Hetzinger, Steffen; Pfeiffer, Miriam; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter; Halfar, Jochen (2010): Rapid 20th century warming in the Caribbean and impact of remote forcing on climate in the northern tropical Atlantic as recorded in a Guadeloupe coral. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 296(1-2), 111-124
title_full Guadeloupe annual coral seawater δ¹⁸O reconstruction, supplement to: Hetzinger, Steffen; Pfeiffer, Miriam; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter; Halfar, Jochen (2010): Rapid 20th century warming in the Caribbean and impact of remote forcing on climate in the northern tropical Atlantic as recorded in a Guadeloupe coral. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 296(1-2), 111-124
title_fullStr Guadeloupe annual coral seawater δ¹⁸O reconstruction, supplement to: Hetzinger, Steffen; Pfeiffer, Miriam; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter; Halfar, Jochen (2010): Rapid 20th century warming in the Caribbean and impact of remote forcing on climate in the northern tropical Atlantic as recorded in a Guadeloupe coral. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 296(1-2), 111-124
title_full_unstemmed Guadeloupe annual coral seawater δ¹⁸O reconstruction, supplement to: Hetzinger, Steffen; Pfeiffer, Miriam; Dullo, Wolf-Christian; Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter; Halfar, Jochen (2010): Rapid 20th century warming in the Caribbean and impact of remote forcing on climate in the northern tropical Atlantic as recorded in a Guadeloupe coral. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 296(1-2), 111-124
title_sort guadeloupe annual coral seawater δ¹⁸o reconstruction, supplement to: hetzinger, steffen; pfeiffer, miriam; dullo, wolf-christian; garbe-schönberg, dieter; halfar, jochen (2010): rapid 20th century warming in the caribbean and impact of remote forcing on climate in the northern tropical atlantic as recorded in a guadeloupe coral. palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, 296(1-2), 111-124
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