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Modified climate with long term memory in tree ring proxies
Ulf BüntgenHuan ZhangJan EsperJürg LuterbacherJohannes P. WernerKerstin TreydteElena XoplakiNaiming Yuansubject
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentLong-term memoryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthExtreme events01 natural sciencesProxy (climate)13. Climate actionClimatology0103 physical sciencesDendrochronologyDetrended fluctuation analysisEnvironmental scienceStatistical analysisCold period010306 general physicsScaling0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencedescription
ABSTRACT : A contribution to the PAGES Asia2k Working Group. ABSTRACT: Long term memory (LTM) scaling behavior in worldwide tree ring proxies and subsequent climate reconstructions is analyzed for and compared with the memory structure inherent to instrumental temperature and precipitation data. Detrended fluctuation analysis is employed to detect LTM and its scaling exponent a is used to evaluate LTM. The results show that temperature and precipitation reconstructions based on ring width measurements (mean \alpha =0.8) contain more memory than records based on maximum latewood density (mean \alpha =0.7). Both exceed the memory inherent to regional instrumental data (\alpha =0.6 for temperature \alpha =0.5 for precipitation) in the time scales ranging from 1 year up to 50 years. We compare memory free (\alpha =0.5) pseudo instrumental precipitation data with pseudo reconstructed precipitation data with LTM (\alpha \gt 0.5) and demonstrate the biasing influences of LTM on climate reconstructions. We call for attention to statistical analysis with regard to the variability of proxy based chronologies or reconstructions particularly with respect to the contained (i) trends (ii) past warm/cold period and wet/dry periods; and (iii) extreme events.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2015-08-01 | Environmental Research Letters |