A tree-ring reconstruction of East Anglian (UK) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium

We present an annually resolved reconstruction of spring-summer precipitation variability in East Anglia, UK (52-53A degrees N, 0-2A degrees E) for the period AD 900-2009. A continuous regional network of 723 living (AD 1590-2009) and historical (AD 781-1790) oak (Quercus sp.) ring-width series has...

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Published in:Climate Dynamics
Main Authors: Cooper, Richard J., Melvin, Thomas M., Tyers, Ian, Wilson, Rob, Briffa, Keith R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
Subjects:
Oak
Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/a-treering-reconstruction-of-east-anglian-uk-hydroclimate-variability-over-the-last-millennium(bd8831c5-14c1-4600-a74b-60a45e0f0ee3).html
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-012-1328-x
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/bd8831c5-14c1-4600-a74b-60a45e0f0ee3 2023-05-15T17:36:11+02:00 A tree-ring reconstruction of East Anglian (UK) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium Cooper, Richard J. Melvin, Thomas M. Tyers, Ian Wilson, Rob Briffa, Keith R. 2013-02 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/a-treering-reconstruction-of-east-anglian-uk-hydroclimate-variability-over-the-last-millennium(bd8831c5-14c1-4600-a74b-60a45e0f0ee3).html https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-012-1328-x eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Cooper , R J , Melvin , T M , Tyers , I , Wilson , R & Briffa , K R 2013 , ' A tree-ring reconstruction of East Anglian (UK) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium ' , Climate Dynamics , vol. 40 , no. 3-4 , pp. 1019-1039 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-012-1328-x East Anglia Oak Tree-rings Precipitation Millennial reconstruction article 2013 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-012-1328-x 2022-06-02T07:42:14Z We present an annually resolved reconstruction of spring-summer precipitation variability in East Anglia, UK (52-53A degrees N, 0-2A degrees E) for the period AD 900-2009. A continuous regional network of 723 living (AD 1590-2009) and historical (AD 781-1790) oak (Quercus sp.) ring-width series has been constructed and shown to display significant sensitivity to precipitation variability during the March-July season. The existence of a coherent common growth signal is demonstrated in oaks growing across East Anglia, containing evidence of near-decadal aperiodic variability in precipitation throughout the last millennium. Positive correlations are established between oak growth and precipitation variability across a large region of northwest Europe, although climate-growth relationships appear time transgressive with correlations significantly weakening during the early twentieth century. Examination of the relationship between oak growth, precipitation, and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), reveals no evidence that the NAO plays any significant role in the control of precipitation or tree growth in this region. Using Regional Curve Standardisation to preserve evidence of low-frequency growth variability in the East Anglian oak chronology, we produce a millennial length reconstruction that is capable of explaining 32-35% of annual-to-decadal regional-scale precipitation variance during 1901-2009. The full length reconstruction indicates statistically significant anomalous dry conditions during AD 900-1100 and circa-1800. An apparent prolonged wetter phase is estimated for the twelfth and thirteen centuries, whilst precipitation fluctuates between wetter and drier phases at near centennial timescales throughout the fourteenth to seventeenth centuries. Above average precipitation reconstructed for the twenty-first century is comparable with that reproduced for the 1600s. The main estimated wet and dry phases reconstructed here appear largely coherent with an independent tree-ring reconstruction for ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation University of St Andrews: Research Portal Climate Dynamics 40 3-4 1019 1039
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topic East Anglia
Oak
Tree-rings
Precipitation
Millennial reconstruction
spellingShingle East Anglia
Oak
Tree-rings
Precipitation
Millennial reconstruction
Cooper, Richard J.
Melvin, Thomas M.
Tyers, Ian
Wilson, Rob
Briffa, Keith R.
A tree-ring reconstruction of East Anglian (UK) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium
topic_facet East Anglia
Oak
Tree-rings
Precipitation
Millennial reconstruction
description We present an annually resolved reconstruction of spring-summer precipitation variability in East Anglia, UK (52-53A degrees N, 0-2A degrees E) for the period AD 900-2009. A continuous regional network of 723 living (AD 1590-2009) and historical (AD 781-1790) oak (Quercus sp.) ring-width series has been constructed and shown to display significant sensitivity to precipitation variability during the March-July season. The existence of a coherent common growth signal is demonstrated in oaks growing across East Anglia, containing evidence of near-decadal aperiodic variability in precipitation throughout the last millennium. Positive correlations are established between oak growth and precipitation variability across a large region of northwest Europe, although climate-growth relationships appear time transgressive with correlations significantly weakening during the early twentieth century. Examination of the relationship between oak growth, precipitation, and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), reveals no evidence that the NAO plays any significant role in the control of precipitation or tree growth in this region. Using Regional Curve Standardisation to preserve evidence of low-frequency growth variability in the East Anglian oak chronology, we produce a millennial length reconstruction that is capable of explaining 32-35% of annual-to-decadal regional-scale precipitation variance during 1901-2009. The full length reconstruction indicates statistically significant anomalous dry conditions during AD 900-1100 and circa-1800. An apparent prolonged wetter phase is estimated for the twelfth and thirteen centuries, whilst precipitation fluctuates between wetter and drier phases at near centennial timescales throughout the fourteenth to seventeenth centuries. Above average precipitation reconstructed for the twenty-first century is comparable with that reproduced for the 1600s. The main estimated wet and dry phases reconstructed here appear largely coherent with an independent tree-ring reconstruction for ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cooper, Richard J.
Melvin, Thomas M.
Tyers, Ian
Wilson, Rob
Briffa, Keith R.
author_facet Cooper, Richard J.
Melvin, Thomas M.
Tyers, Ian
Wilson, Rob
Briffa, Keith R.
author_sort Cooper, Richard J.
title A tree-ring reconstruction of East Anglian (UK) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium
title_short A tree-ring reconstruction of East Anglian (UK) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium
title_full A tree-ring reconstruction of East Anglian (UK) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium
title_fullStr A tree-ring reconstruction of East Anglian (UK) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium
title_full_unstemmed A tree-ring reconstruction of East Anglian (UK) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium
title_sort tree-ring reconstruction of east anglian (uk) hydroclimate variability over the last millennium
publishDate 2013
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/a-treering-reconstruction-of-east-anglian-uk-hydroclimate-variability-over-the-last-millennium(bd8831c5-14c1-4600-a74b-60a45e0f0ee3).html
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