Reconstructing Past Climate from Noisy Data

Author:

von Storch Hans123,Zorita Eduardo123,Jones Julie M.123,Dimitriev Yegor123,González-Rouco Fidel123,Tett Simon F. B.123

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Coastal Research, GKSS Research Centre, Geesthacht 21502, Germany.

2. Department of Astrophysics and Atmospheric Physics, Universidad Complutense, Madrid 28040, Spain.

3. UK Meteorological Office, Hadley Centre (Reading Unit), Meteorology Building, University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6BB, UK.

Abstract

Empirical reconstructions of the Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature in the past millennium based on multiproxy records depict small-amplitude variations followed by a clear warming trend in the past two centuries. We use a coupled atmosphere-ocean model simulation of the past 1000 years as a surrogate climate to test the skill of these methods, particularly at multidecadal and centennial time scales. Idealized proxy records are represented by simulated grid-point temperature, degraded with statistical noise. The centennial variability of the NH temperature is underestimated by the regression-based methods applied here, suggesting that past variations may have been at least a factor of 2 larger than indicated by empirical reconstructions.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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