Arctic hydroclimate variability during the last 2000 years : current understanding and research challenges

Reanalysis data show an increasing trend in Arctic precipitation over the 20th century, but changes are not homogenous across seasons or space. The observed hydro-climate changes are expected to continue and possibly accelerate in the coming century, not only affecting pan-Arctic natural ecosystems...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Linderholm, Hans W., Nicolle, Marie, Francus, Pierre, Gajewski, Konrad, Helama, Samuli, Korhola, Atte, Solomina, Olga, Yu, Zicheng, Zhang, Peng, D'Andrea, William J., Debret, Maxime, Divine, Dmitry V., Gunnarson, Bjorn E., Loader, Neil J., Massei, Nicolas, Seftigen, Kristina, Thomas, Elizabeth K., Werner, Johannes, Andersson, Sofia, Berntsson, Annika, Luoto, Tomi P., Nevalainen, Liisa, Saarni, Saija, Valiranta, Minna
Other Authors: Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme, Environmental Change Research Unit (ECRU), Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/234659
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topic NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION
HOLOCENE CLIMATE-CHANGE
STABLE CARBON ISOTOPES
LAKE SEDIMENT RECORD
TREE-RING CELLULOSE
SOUTHWEST YUKON-TERRITORY
TESTATE AMEBAS ANALYSIS
GLACIER MASS-BALANCE
GREENLAND ICE-SHEET
PEAT BOG GROWTH
1171 Geosciences
1172 Environmental sciences
spellingShingle NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION
HOLOCENE CLIMATE-CHANGE
STABLE CARBON ISOTOPES
LAKE SEDIMENT RECORD
TREE-RING CELLULOSE
SOUTHWEST YUKON-TERRITORY
TESTATE AMEBAS ANALYSIS
GLACIER MASS-BALANCE
GREENLAND ICE-SHEET
PEAT BOG GROWTH
1171 Geosciences
1172 Environmental sciences
Linderholm, Hans W.
Nicolle, Marie
Francus, Pierre
Gajewski, Konrad
Helama, Samuli
Korhola, Atte
Solomina, Olga
Yu, Zicheng
Zhang, Peng
D'Andrea, William J.
Debret, Maxime
Divine, Dmitry V.
Gunnarson, Bjorn E.
Loader, Neil J.
Massei, Nicolas
Seftigen, Kristina
Thomas, Elizabeth K.
Werner, Johannes
Andersson, Sofia
Berntsson, Annika
Luoto, Tomi P.
Nevalainen, Liisa
Saarni, Saija
Valiranta, Minna
Arctic hydroclimate variability during the last 2000 years : current understanding and research challenges
topic_facet NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION
HOLOCENE CLIMATE-CHANGE
STABLE CARBON ISOTOPES
LAKE SEDIMENT RECORD
TREE-RING CELLULOSE
SOUTHWEST YUKON-TERRITORY
TESTATE AMEBAS ANALYSIS
GLACIER MASS-BALANCE
GREENLAND ICE-SHEET
PEAT BOG GROWTH
1171 Geosciences
1172 Environmental sciences
description Reanalysis data show an increasing trend in Arctic precipitation over the 20th century, but changes are not homogenous across seasons or space. The observed hydro-climate changes are expected to continue and possibly accelerate in the coming century, not only affecting pan-Arctic natural ecosystems and human activities, but also lower latitudes through the atmospheric and ocean circulations. However, a lack of spatiotemporal observational data makes reliable quantification of Arctic hydroclimate change difficult, especially in a long-term context. To understand Arctic hydroclimate and its variability prior to the instrumental record, climate proxy records are needed. The purpose of this review is to summarise the current understanding of Arctic hydroclimate during the past 2000 years. First, the paper reviews the main natural archives and proxies used to infer past hydroclimate variations in this remote region and outlines the difficulty of disentangling the moisture from the temperature signal in these records. Second, a comparison of two sets of hydroclimate records covering the Common Era from two data-rich regions, North America and Fennoscandia, reveals inter- and intra-regional differences. Third, building on earlier work, this paper shows the potential for providing a high-resolution hydroclimate reconstruction for the Arctic and a comparison with last-millennium simulations from fully coupled climate models. In general, hydroclimate proxies and simulations indicate that the Medieval Climate Anomaly tends to have been wetter than the Little Ice Age (LIA), but there are large regional differences. However, the regional coverage of the proxy data is inadequate, with distinct data gaps in most of Eurasia and parts of North America, making robust assessments for the whole Arctic impossible at present. To fully assess pan-Arctic hydroclimate variability for the last 2 millennia, additional proxy records are required. Peer reviewed
author2 Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme
Environmental Change Research Unit (ECRU)
Environmental Sciences
Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences
format Review
author Linderholm, Hans W.
Nicolle, Marie
Francus, Pierre
Gajewski, Konrad
Helama, Samuli
Korhola, Atte
Solomina, Olga
Yu, Zicheng
Zhang, Peng
D'Andrea, William J.
Debret, Maxime
Divine, Dmitry V.
Gunnarson, Bjorn E.
Loader, Neil J.
Massei, Nicolas
Seftigen, Kristina
Thomas, Elizabeth K.
Werner, Johannes
Andersson, Sofia
Berntsson, Annika
Luoto, Tomi P.
Nevalainen, Liisa
Saarni, Saija
Valiranta, Minna
author_facet Linderholm, Hans W.
Nicolle, Marie
Francus, Pierre
Gajewski, Konrad
Helama, Samuli
Korhola, Atte
Solomina, Olga
Yu, Zicheng
Zhang, Peng
D'Andrea, William J.
Debret, Maxime
Divine, Dmitry V.
Gunnarson, Bjorn E.
Loader, Neil J.
Massei, Nicolas
Seftigen, Kristina
Thomas, Elizabeth K.
Werner, Johannes
Andersson, Sofia
Berntsson, Annika
Luoto, Tomi P.
Nevalainen, Liisa
Saarni, Saija
Valiranta, Minna
author_sort Linderholm, Hans W.
title Arctic hydroclimate variability during the last 2000 years : current understanding and research challenges
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title_full_unstemmed Arctic hydroclimate variability during the last 2000 years : current understanding and research challenges
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This is a contribution to the PAGES 2k Network (through the Arctic 2k Working Group). Past Global Changes (PAGES) is supported by the US and Swiss National Science Foundations. We thank the World Climate Research Program Working Group on Coupled Modeling, which oversees CMIP, and the individual model groups (listed in Tables 4 and S1 in the Supplement) for making their data available. We also thank Darrell Kaufman for valuable discussions and suggestions, two anonymous referees, and Fredrik Charpentier-Ljungqvist for comments that helped improve the paper. The following research grants are acknowledged for financial support. Hans W. Linderholm: the Swedish Research Council (VR; 2012-05246 and 2015-04031); Samuli Helama: the Academy of Finland (288267); Pierre Francus and Konrad Gajewski: Discovery grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC; RGPIN-2014-05810 to Pierre Francus; 2014-03885 to Konrad Gajewski); Marie Nicolle: French Ministry; Neil J. Loader: UK NERC (NEB501504, NE/P011527/1), EU 017008 Millennium, and the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2014-327).
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/234659 2024-01-07T09:40:46+01:00 Arctic hydroclimate variability during the last 2000 years : current understanding and research challenges Linderholm, Hans W. Nicolle, Marie Francus, Pierre Gajewski, Konrad Helama, Samuli Korhola, Atte Solomina, Olga Yu, Zicheng Zhang, Peng D'Andrea, William J. Debret, Maxime Divine, Dmitry V. Gunnarson, Bjorn E. Loader, Neil J. Massei, Nicolas Seftigen, Kristina Thomas, Elizabeth K. Werner, Johannes Andersson, Sofia Berntsson, Annika Luoto, Tomi P. Nevalainen, Liisa Saarni, Saija Valiranta, Minna Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme Environmental Change Research Unit (ECRU) Environmental Sciences Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences 2018-05-03T10:44:02Z 42 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/234659 eng eng COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH 10.5194/cp-14-473-2018 This is a contribution to the PAGES 2k Network (through the Arctic 2k Working Group). Past Global Changes (PAGES) is supported by the US and Swiss National Science Foundations. We thank the World Climate Research Program Working Group on Coupled Modeling, which oversees CMIP, and the individual model groups (listed in Tables 4 and S1 in the Supplement) for making their data available. We also thank Darrell Kaufman for valuable discussions and suggestions, two anonymous referees, and Fredrik Charpentier-Ljungqvist for comments that helped improve the paper. The following research grants are acknowledged for financial support. Hans W. Linderholm: the Swedish Research Council (VR; 2012-05246 and 2015-04031); Samuli Helama: the Academy of Finland (288267); Pierre Francus and Konrad Gajewski: Discovery grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC; RGPIN-2014-05810 to Pierre Francus; 2014-03885 to Konrad Gajewski); Marie Nicolle: French Ministry; Neil J. Loader: UK NERC (NEB501504, NE/P011527/1), EU 017008 Millennium, and the Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2014-327). Linderholm , H W , Nicolle , M , Francus , P , Gajewski , K , Helama , S , Korhola , A , Solomina , O , Yu , Z , Zhang , P , D'Andrea , W J , Debret , M , Divine , D V , Gunnarson , B E , Loader , N J , Massei , N , Seftigen , K , Thomas , E K , Werner , J , Andersson , S , Berntsson , A , Luoto , T P , Nevalainen , L , Saarni , S & Valiranta , M 2018 , ' Arctic hydroclimate variability during the last 2000 years : current understanding and research challenges ' , Climate of the Past , vol. 14 , no. 4 , pp. 473-514 . https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-14-473-2018 ORCID: /0000-0001-6925-3688/work/44472718 ORCID: /0000-0003-0129-7240/work/44473298 ORCID: /0000-0001-6837-8753/work/44473368 85045236055 5867a412-17f5-44bc-b8d0-228740e9e85b http://hdl.handle.net/10138/234659 000429564800001 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess NORTH-ATLANTIC OSCILLATION HOLOCENE CLIMATE-CHANGE STABLE CARBON ISOTOPES LAKE SEDIMENT RECORD TREE-RING CELLULOSE SOUTHWEST YUKON-TERRITORY TESTATE AMEBAS ANALYSIS GLACIER MASS-BALANCE GREENLAND ICE-SHEET PEAT BOG GROWTH 1171 Geosciences 1172 Environmental sciences Review Article publishedVersion 2018 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:15:38Z Reanalysis data show an increasing trend in Arctic precipitation over the 20th century, but changes are not homogenous across seasons or space. The observed hydro-climate changes are expected to continue and possibly accelerate in the coming century, not only affecting pan-Arctic natural ecosystems and human activities, but also lower latitudes through the atmospheric and ocean circulations. However, a lack of spatiotemporal observational data makes reliable quantification of Arctic hydroclimate change difficult, especially in a long-term context. To understand Arctic hydroclimate and its variability prior to the instrumental record, climate proxy records are needed. The purpose of this review is to summarise the current understanding of Arctic hydroclimate during the past 2000 years. First, the paper reviews the main natural archives and proxies used to infer past hydroclimate variations in this remote region and outlines the difficulty of disentangling the moisture from the temperature signal in these records. Second, a comparison of two sets of hydroclimate records covering the Common Era from two data-rich regions, North America and Fennoscandia, reveals inter- and intra-regional differences. Third, building on earlier work, this paper shows the potential for providing a high-resolution hydroclimate reconstruction for the Arctic and a comparison with last-millennium simulations from fully coupled climate models. In general, hydroclimate proxies and simulations indicate that the Medieval Climate Anomaly tends to have been wetter than the Little Ice Age (LIA), but there are large regional differences. However, the regional coverage of the proxy data is inadequate, with distinct data gaps in most of Eurasia and parts of North America, making robust assessments for the whole Arctic impossible at present. To fully assess pan-Arctic hydroclimate variability for the last 2 millennia, additional proxy records are required. 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