Greenland temperature and precipitation over the last 20 000 years using data assimilation

Reconstructions of past temperature and precipitation are fundamental to modeling the Greenland Ice Sheet and assessing its sensitivity to climate. Paleoclimate information is sourced from proxy records and climate-model simulations; however, the former are spatially incomplete while the latter are...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: J. A. Badgeley, E. J. Steig, G. J. Hakim, T. J. Fudge
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-1325-2020
https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/16/1325/2020/cp-16-1325-2020.pdf
https://doaj.org/article/aacdd696e3f74025bd36bb8790d88818
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:aacdd696e3f74025bd36bb8790d88818 2023-05-15T16:26:47+02:00 Greenland temperature and precipitation over the last 20 000 years using data assimilation J. A. Badgeley E. J. Steig G. J. Hakim T. J. Fudge 2020-07-01 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-1325-2020 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/16/1325/2020/cp-16-1325-2020.pdf https://doaj.org/article/aacdd696e3f74025bd36bb8790d88818 en eng Copernicus Publications doi:10.5194/cp-16-1325-2020 1814-9324 1814-9332 https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/16/1325/2020/cp-16-1325-2020.pdf https://doaj.org/article/aacdd696e3f74025bd36bb8790d88818 undefined Climate of the Past, Vol 16, Pp 1325-1346 (2020) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-16-1325-2020 2023-01-22T19:00:17Z Reconstructions of past temperature and precipitation are fundamental to modeling the Greenland Ice Sheet and assessing its sensitivity to climate. Paleoclimate information is sourced from proxy records and climate-model simulations; however, the former are spatially incomplete while the latter are sensitive to model dynamics and boundary conditions. Efforts to combine these sources of information to reconstruct spatial patterns of Greenland climate over glacial–interglacial cycles have been limited by assumptions of fixed spatial patterns and a restricted use of proxy data. We avoid these limitations by using paleoclimate data assimilation to create independent reconstructions of mean-annual temperature and precipitation for the last 20 000 years. Our method uses oxygen isotope ratios of ice and accumulation rates from long ice-core records and extends this information to all locations across Greenland using spatial relationships derived from a transient climate-model simulation. Standard evaluation metrics for this method show that our results capture climate at locations without ice-core records. Our results differ from previous work in the reconstructed spatial pattern of temperature change during abrupt climate transitions; this indicates a need for additional proxy data and additional transient climate-model simulations. We investigate the relationship between precipitation and temperature, finding that it is frequency dependent and spatially variable, suggesting that thermodynamic scaling methods commonly used in ice-sheet modeling are overly simplistic. Our results demonstrate that paleoclimate data assimilation is a useful tool for reconstructing the spatial and temporal patterns of past climate on timescales relevant to ice sheets. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland ice core Ice Sheet Unknown Greenland Climate of the Past 16 4 1325 1346
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description Reconstructions of past temperature and precipitation are fundamental to modeling the Greenland Ice Sheet and assessing its sensitivity to climate. Paleoclimate information is sourced from proxy records and climate-model simulations; however, the former are spatially incomplete while the latter are sensitive to model dynamics and boundary conditions. Efforts to combine these sources of information to reconstruct spatial patterns of Greenland climate over glacial–interglacial cycles have been limited by assumptions of fixed spatial patterns and a restricted use of proxy data. We avoid these limitations by using paleoclimate data assimilation to create independent reconstructions of mean-annual temperature and precipitation for the last 20 000 years. Our method uses oxygen isotope ratios of ice and accumulation rates from long ice-core records and extends this information to all locations across Greenland using spatial relationships derived from a transient climate-model simulation. Standard evaluation metrics for this method show that our results capture climate at locations without ice-core records. Our results differ from previous work in the reconstructed spatial pattern of temperature change during abrupt climate transitions; this indicates a need for additional proxy data and additional transient climate-model simulations. We investigate the relationship between precipitation and temperature, finding that it is frequency dependent and spatially variable, suggesting that thermodynamic scaling methods commonly used in ice-sheet modeling are overly simplistic. Our results demonstrate that paleoclimate data assimilation is a useful tool for reconstructing the spatial and temporal patterns of past climate on timescales relevant to ice sheets.
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title_full Greenland temperature and precipitation over the last 20 000 years using data assimilation
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