Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years

The North Atlantic experiences climate variability on multidecadal scales, which is sometimes referred to as Atlantic multidecadal variability. However, the relative contributions of external forcing such as changes in solar irradiance or volcanic activity and internal dynamics to these variations a...

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Published in:Nature Geoscience
Main Authors: Wang, Jianglin, Yang, Bao, Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier, Luterbacher, Jürg, Osborn, Timothy J., Briffa, Keith R., Zorita, Eduardo
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2962
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spelling ftuniveastangl:oai:ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk:63473 2023-05-15T17:30:23+02:00 Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years Wang, Jianglin Yang, Bao Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier Luterbacher, Jürg Osborn, Timothy J. Briffa, Keith R. Zorita, Eduardo 2017-07 application/pdf https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/63473/ https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/63473/1/NG_paper_final.pdf https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2962 en eng https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/63473/1/NG_paper_final.pdf Wang, Jianglin, Yang, Bao, Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier, Luterbacher, Jürg, Osborn, Timothy J., Briffa, Keith R. and Zorita, Eduardo (2017) Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years. Nature Geoscience, 10 (7). 512–517. ISSN 1752-0894 doi:10.1038/ngeo2962 other Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftuniveastangl https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2962 2023-03-23T23:32:19Z The North Atlantic experiences climate variability on multidecadal scales, which is sometimes referred to as Atlantic multidecadal variability. However, the relative contributions of external forcing such as changes in solar irradiance or volcanic activity and internal dynamics to these variations are unclear. Here we provide evidence for persistent summer Atlantic multidecadal variability from AD 800 to 2010 using a network of annually resolved terrestrial proxy records from the circum-North Atlantic region. We find that large volcanic eruptions and solar irradiance minima induce cool phases of Atlantic multidecadal variability and collectively explain about 30% of the variance in the reconstruction on timescales greater than 30 years. We are then able to isolate the internally generated component of Atlantic multidecadal variability, which we define as the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation. We find that the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation is the largest contributor to Atlantic multidecadal variability over the past 1,200 years. We also identify coherence between the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and Northern Hemisphere temperature variations, leading us to conclude that the apparent link between Atlantic multidecadal variability and regional to hemispheric climate does not arise solely from a common response to external drivers, and may instead reflect dynamic processes. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic University of East Anglia: UEA Digital Repository Nature Geoscience 10 7 512 517
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description The North Atlantic experiences climate variability on multidecadal scales, which is sometimes referred to as Atlantic multidecadal variability. However, the relative contributions of external forcing such as changes in solar irradiance or volcanic activity and internal dynamics to these variations are unclear. Here we provide evidence for persistent summer Atlantic multidecadal variability from AD 800 to 2010 using a network of annually resolved terrestrial proxy records from the circum-North Atlantic region. We find that large volcanic eruptions and solar irradiance minima induce cool phases of Atlantic multidecadal variability and collectively explain about 30% of the variance in the reconstruction on timescales greater than 30 years. We are then able to isolate the internally generated component of Atlantic multidecadal variability, which we define as the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation. We find that the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation is the largest contributor to Atlantic multidecadal variability over the past 1,200 years. We also identify coherence between the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and Northern Hemisphere temperature variations, leading us to conclude that the apparent link between Atlantic multidecadal variability and regional to hemispheric climate does not arise solely from a common response to external drivers, and may instead reflect dynamic processes.
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author Wang, Jianglin
Yang, Bao
Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier
Luterbacher, Jürg
Osborn, Timothy J.
Briffa, Keith R.
Zorita, Eduardo
spellingShingle Wang, Jianglin
Yang, Bao
Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier
Luterbacher, Jürg
Osborn, Timothy J.
Briffa, Keith R.
Zorita, Eduardo
Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years
author_facet Wang, Jianglin
Yang, Bao
Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier
Luterbacher, Jürg
Osborn, Timothy J.
Briffa, Keith R.
Zorita, Eduardo
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title Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years
title_short Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years
title_full Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years
title_fullStr Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years
title_full_unstemmed Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years
title_sort internal and external forcing of multidecadal atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years
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Wang, Jianglin, Yang, Bao, Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier, Luterbacher, Jürg, Osborn, Timothy J., Briffa, Keith R. and Zorita, Eduardo (2017) Internal and external forcing of multidecadal Atlantic climate variability over the past 1,200 years. Nature Geoscience, 10 (7). 512–517. ISSN 1752-0894
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