PaleoView: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales

It has been difficult to access projections of global-scale climate change with high temporal resolution spaning the late Pleistocene and Holocene. This has limited our ability to discern how climate fluctuations have affected species’ range dynamics and extinction processes, turn-over in ecological...

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Published in:Ecography
Main Authors: Fordham, DA, Saltre, F, Haythorne, S, Wigley, TML, Otto-Bliesner, BL, Chan, KC, Brook, BW
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Published: Blackwell Munksgaard 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.utas.edu.au/25600/
https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03031
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:25600 2023-05-15T18:18:35+02:00 PaleoView: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales Fordham, DA Saltre, F Haythorne, S Wigley, TML Otto-Bliesner, BL Chan, KC Brook, BW 2017 https://eprints.utas.edu.au/25600/ https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03031 unknown Blackwell Munksgaard Fordham, DA, Saltre, F, Haythorne, S, Wigley, TML, Otto-Bliesner, BL, Chan, KC and Brook, BW orcid:0000-0002-2491-1517 2017 , 'PaleoView: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales' , Ecography, vol. 40, no. 11 , pp. 1348-1358 , doi:10.1111/ecog.03031 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03031>. paleoclimate biodiversity global projections climate impacts Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03031 2021-09-13T22:16:49Z It has been difficult to access projections of global-scale climate change with high temporal resolution spaning the late Pleistocene and Holocene. This has limited our ability to discern how climate fluctuations have affected species’ range dynamics and extinction processes, turn-over in ecological communities and changes in genetic diversity. PaleoView is a new freeware tool, which provides a comprehensive but easy-to-use way to generate and view paleoclimate data at temporal and spatial resolutions suitable for detecting biotic responses to major climate shifts since the last glacial maximum. Regional to global scale simulations of temperature, precipitation, humidity and mean sea level pressure can be generated from PaleoView as gridded or time series data at time intervals as short as a decade for any period during the last 21 000 yr. They can be viewed using a built-in geographical user interface or saved as data files. Modelled climate reconstructions are based on daily simulation output from the Community Climate System Model ver. 3 (CCSM3). This global coupled atmosphere–ocean–sea ice–land general circulation model accurately reproduces major climatic features associated with the most recent deglaciation event, and predicts present-day patterns of climate conditions with verified hindcast skill. By providing a portal for readily accessing climate reconstructions at high temporal resolutions, PaleoView can help to better establish the consequences of past climate fluctuations on macro-ecological patterns of biological and genetic diversity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sea ice University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Ecography 40 11 1348 1358
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topic paleoclimate
biodiversity
global
projections
climate impacts
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biodiversity
global
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climate impacts
Fordham, DA
Saltre, F
Haythorne, S
Wigley, TML
Otto-Bliesner, BL
Chan, KC
Brook, BW
PaleoView: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales
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global
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climate impacts
description It has been difficult to access projections of global-scale climate change with high temporal resolution spaning the late Pleistocene and Holocene. This has limited our ability to discern how climate fluctuations have affected species’ range dynamics and extinction processes, turn-over in ecological communities and changes in genetic diversity. PaleoView is a new freeware tool, which provides a comprehensive but easy-to-use way to generate and view paleoclimate data at temporal and spatial resolutions suitable for detecting biotic responses to major climate shifts since the last glacial maximum. Regional to global scale simulations of temperature, precipitation, humidity and mean sea level pressure can be generated from PaleoView as gridded or time series data at time intervals as short as a decade for any period during the last 21 000 yr. They can be viewed using a built-in geographical user interface or saved as data files. Modelled climate reconstructions are based on daily simulation output from the Community Climate System Model ver. 3 (CCSM3). This global coupled atmosphere–ocean–sea ice–land general circulation model accurately reproduces major climatic features associated with the most recent deglaciation event, and predicts present-day patterns of climate conditions with verified hindcast skill. By providing a portal for readily accessing climate reconstructions at high temporal resolutions, PaleoView can help to better establish the consequences of past climate fluctuations on macro-ecological patterns of biological and genetic diversity.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fordham, DA
Saltre, F
Haythorne, S
Wigley, TML
Otto-Bliesner, BL
Chan, KC
Brook, BW
author_facet Fordham, DA
Saltre, F
Haythorne, S
Wigley, TML
Otto-Bliesner, BL
Chan, KC
Brook, BW
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title PaleoView: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales
title_short PaleoView: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales
title_full PaleoView: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales
title_fullStr PaleoView: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales
title_full_unstemmed PaleoView: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales
title_sort paleoview: a tool for generating continuous climate projections spanning the last 21 000 years at regional and global scales
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