Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka

Abstract Recent work has provided ample evidence that nonlinear methods of time series analysis potentially allow for detecting periods of anomalous dynamics in paleoclimate proxy records that are otherwise hidden to classical statistical analysis. Following upon these ideas, in this study, we syste...

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Main Authors: Jasper G. Franke, Reik V. Donner
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-017-1979-z
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:spr:climat:v:143:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1007_s10584-017-1979-z 2023-05-15T17:28:05+02:00 Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka Jasper G. Franke Reik V. Donner http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-017-1979-z unknown http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10584-017-1979-z article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:30:42Z Abstract Recent work has provided ample evidence that nonlinear methods of time series analysis potentially allow for detecting periods of anomalous dynamics in paleoclimate proxy records that are otherwise hidden to classical statistical analysis. Following upon these ideas, in this study, we systematically test a set of Late Holocene terrestrial paleoclimate records from Northern Europe for indications of intermittent periods of time- irreversibility during which the data are incompatible with a stationary linear-stochastic process. Our analysis reveals that the onsets of both the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age, the end of the Roman Warm Period, and the Late Antique Little Ice Age have been characterized by such dynamical anomalies. These findings may indicate qualitative changes in the dominant regime of interannual climate variability in terms of large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns, ocean-atmosphere interactions, and external forcings affecting the climate of the North Atlantic region. Solar Activity, North Atlantic Region, Late Antique, Supplementary Material Section, Medieval Climate Anomaly Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Abstract Recent work has provided ample evidence that nonlinear methods of time series analysis potentially allow for detecting periods of anomalous dynamics in paleoclimate proxy records that are otherwise hidden to classical statistical analysis. Following upon these ideas, in this study, we systematically test a set of Late Holocene terrestrial paleoclimate records from Northern Europe for indications of intermittent periods of time- irreversibility during which the data are incompatible with a stationary linear-stochastic process. Our analysis reveals that the onsets of both the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age, the end of the Roman Warm Period, and the Late Antique Little Ice Age have been characterized by such dynamical anomalies. These findings may indicate qualitative changes in the dominant regime of interannual climate variability in terms of large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns, ocean-atmosphere interactions, and external forcings affecting the climate of the North Atlantic region. Solar Activity, North Atlantic Region, Late Antique, Supplementary Material Section, Medieval Climate Anomaly
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jasper G. Franke
Reik V. Donner
spellingShingle Jasper G. Franke
Reik V. Donner
Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka
author_facet Jasper G. Franke
Reik V. Donner
author_sort Jasper G. Franke
title Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka
title_short Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka
title_full Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka
title_fullStr Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka
title_full_unstemmed Dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of North Atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka
title_sort dynamical anomalies in terrestrial proxies of north atlantic climate variability during the last 2 ka
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