Synoptic drivers of 400years of summer temperature and precipitation variability on Mt. Olympus, Greece

The Mediterranean region has been identified as a global warming hotspot, where future climate impacts are expected to have significant consequences on societal and ecosystem well-being. To put ongoing trends of summer climate into the context of past natural variability, we reconstructed climate fr...

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Main Authors: Klesse, Stefan, Ziehmer, Malin, Rousakis, Georgios, Trouet, Valerie, Frank, David
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:332098 2023-05-15T17:35:33+02:00 Synoptic drivers of 400years of summer temperature and precipitation variability on Mt. Olympus, Greece Klesse, Stefan Ziehmer, Malin Rousakis, Georgios Trouet, Valerie Frank, David 2021-10-05T07:25:27Z http://doc.rero.ch/record/332098/files/382_2014_Article_2313.pdf eng eng http://doc.rero.ch/record/332098/files/382_2014_Article_2313.pdf 2021 ftreroch 2023-02-16T17:34:14Z The Mediterranean region has been identified as a global warming hotspot, where future climate impacts are expected to have significant consequences on societal and ecosystem well-being. To put ongoing trends of summer climate into the context of past natural variability, we reconstructed climate from maximum latewood density (MXD) measurements of Pinus heldreichii (1521-2010) and latewood width (LWW) of Pinus nigra (1617-2010) on Mt. Olympus, Greece. Previous research in the northeastern Mediterranean has primarily focused on inter-annual variability, omitting any low-frequency trends. The present study utilizes methods capable of retaining climatically driven long-term behavior of tree growth. The LWW chronology corresponds closely to early summer moisture variability (May-July, r=0.65, p<0.001, 1950-2010), whereas the MXD-chronology relates mainly to late summer warmth (July-September, r=0.64, p<0.001; 1899-2010). The chronologies show opposing patterns of decadal variability over the twentieth century (r=−0.68, p<0.001) and confirm the importance of the summer North Atlantic Oscillation (sNAO) for summer climate in the northeastern Mediterranean, with positive sNAO phases inducing cold anomalies and enhanced cloudiness and precipitation. The combined reconstructions document the late twentieth—early twenty-first century warming and drying trend, but indicate generally drier early summer and cooler late summer conditions in the period ~1700-1900 CE. Our findings suggest a potential decoupling between twentieth century atmospheric circulation patterns and pre-industrial climate variability. Furthermore, the range of natural climate variability stretches beyond summer moisture availability observed in recent decades and thus lends credibility to the significant drying trends projected for this region in current Earth System Model simulations. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation RERO DOC Digital Library Olympus ENVELOPE(156.767,156.767,-80.217,-80.217)
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description The Mediterranean region has been identified as a global warming hotspot, where future climate impacts are expected to have significant consequences on societal and ecosystem well-being. To put ongoing trends of summer climate into the context of past natural variability, we reconstructed climate from maximum latewood density (MXD) measurements of Pinus heldreichii (1521-2010) and latewood width (LWW) of Pinus nigra (1617-2010) on Mt. Olympus, Greece. Previous research in the northeastern Mediterranean has primarily focused on inter-annual variability, omitting any low-frequency trends. The present study utilizes methods capable of retaining climatically driven long-term behavior of tree growth. The LWW chronology corresponds closely to early summer moisture variability (May-July, r=0.65, p<0.001, 1950-2010), whereas the MXD-chronology relates mainly to late summer warmth (July-September, r=0.64, p<0.001; 1899-2010). The chronologies show opposing patterns of decadal variability over the twentieth century (r=−0.68, p<0.001) and confirm the importance of the summer North Atlantic Oscillation (sNAO) for summer climate in the northeastern Mediterranean, with positive sNAO phases inducing cold anomalies and enhanced cloudiness and precipitation. The combined reconstructions document the late twentieth—early twenty-first century warming and drying trend, but indicate generally drier early summer and cooler late summer conditions in the period ~1700-1900 CE. Our findings suggest a potential decoupling between twentieth century atmospheric circulation patterns and pre-industrial climate variability. Furthermore, the range of natural climate variability stretches beyond summer moisture availability observed in recent decades and thus lends credibility to the significant drying trends projected for this region in current Earth System Model simulations.
author Klesse, Stefan
Ziehmer, Malin
Rousakis, Georgios
Trouet, Valerie
Frank, David
spellingShingle Klesse, Stefan
Ziehmer, Malin
Rousakis, Georgios
Trouet, Valerie
Frank, David
Synoptic drivers of 400years of summer temperature and precipitation variability on Mt. Olympus, Greece
author_facet Klesse, Stefan
Ziehmer, Malin
Rousakis, Georgios
Trouet, Valerie
Frank, David
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title Synoptic drivers of 400years of summer temperature and precipitation variability on Mt. Olympus, Greece
title_short Synoptic drivers of 400years of summer temperature and precipitation variability on Mt. Olympus, Greece
title_full Synoptic drivers of 400years of summer temperature and precipitation variability on Mt. Olympus, Greece
title_fullStr Synoptic drivers of 400years of summer temperature and precipitation variability on Mt. Olympus, Greece
title_full_unstemmed Synoptic drivers of 400years of summer temperature and precipitation variability on Mt. Olympus, Greece
title_sort synoptic drivers of 400years of summer temperature and precipitation variability on mt. olympus, greece
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