Search results for "Climate sensitivity"

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Winter climate signal in boreal clastic-biogenic varves : a comprehensive analysis of three varved records from 1890 to 1990 AD with meteorological a…

2017

Clastic-biogenic varves are widely used for reconstructing past climate: in boreal environments, the accumulation of minerogenic clasts on the lake floor is generally considered a proxy for past variations in spring floods reflecting previous winter conditions. However, the physical mechanisms behind this winter climate sensitivity and the influence of catchment type on the varve formation are not fully investigated. Here, we present a winter climate record inferred from the clastic laminae of three lakes located on the region of fine-grained tills in Eastern Finland spanning from AD 1890 to 1990. The minerogenic varve data are compared with instrumental meteorological and hydrological time…

010506 paleontology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesta1172ta1171Drainage basinlake sedimentsNorthern Europecatchment dynamics01 natural sciencesProxy (climate)clastic-biogenic varvesta2180105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographyVarvegeography.geographical_feature_categoryPaleontologyGeology15. Life on landRadiative forcingSubarctic climateclimate forcingBoreal13. Climate actionClastic rockClimatologyfine-grained tillsClimate sensitivityGeologyboreal climateGFF
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Ecological and climatological signals in tree-ring width and density chronologies along a latitudinal boreal transect

2016

ABSTRACTShifts in the climate sensitivity of trees throughout the twentieth century might indicate climate change effects in the boreal forest ecosystem. We here evaluated such potential changes by analyzing six tree-ring width (TRW) and maximum latewood density (MXD) chronologies from northern, central and southern boreal forests in Finland (60°N–69°N). Besides latitudinal effects, differing micro-sites (lakeshore and inland) were considered to evaluate the influence of ground water access on twentieth-century tree-ring formation and climate sensitivity. Overall, the boreal MXD chronologies appeared less affected by micro-site conditions compared to the TRW chronologies. Along the boreal t…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyTaigaClimate changeForestryBoreal ecosystem01 natural sciencesLatitudeBorealDendrochronologyEnvironmental scienceClimate sensitivityTransect010606 plant biology & botany0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScandinavian Journal of Forest Research
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Climate sensitivity of high- and low-elevation Larix decidua MXD chronologies from the Tatra Mountains

2020

Abstract Maximum latewood density (MXD) measurements from high-elevation/-latitude sites are an important proxy for summer temperature reconstructions. Here, we present 201 MXD series from living larch (Larix decidua Mill.) trees that were growing at around 850 and 1450 m a.s.l. in the Slovakian Tatra Mountains, together with 56 MXD series from historical timbers of the same species and region. We explore the climate signal at the high- and low-elevation sites and assess the effects of varying temperature and precipitation regimes on MXD formation. Ranging from spring temperature to summer precipitation, the elevation-specific climate sensitivity suggests that the MXD measurements from livi…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologybiologyClimate sensitivityEnvironmental sciencePlant SciencePhysical geographyLarchbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciences010606 plant biology & botany0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDendrochronologia
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Climate signal age effects in boreal tree-rings: Lessons to be learned for paleoclimatic reconstructions

2016

Abstract Age-related alternation in the sensitivity of tree-ring width (TRW) to climate variability has been reported for different forest species and environments. The resulting growth-climate response patterns are, however, often inconsistent and similar assessments using maximum latewood density (MXD) are still missing. Here, we analyze climate signal age effects (CSAE, age-related changes in the climate sensitivity of tree growth) in a newly aggregated network of 692 Pinus sylvestris L. TRW and MXD series from northern Fennoscandia. Although summer temperature sensitivity of TRW ( r All  = 0.48) ranges below that of MXD ( r All  = 0.76), it declines for both parameters as cambial age in…

0106 biological sciencesArcheologyGlobal and Planetary ChangeSeries (stratigraphy)Temperature sensitivity010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeologyDendroclimatology580 Plants (Botany)01 natural sciencesPinus <genus>Signal strengthBorealClimatologyEnvironmental scienceClimate sensitivityEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botany0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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High-elevation inter-site differences in Mount Smolikas tree-ring width data

2017

Abstract We present the longest high-elevation tree-ring width dataset in the Mediterranean reaching back to the 6th century CE. The network includes 101 living and 92 relict Pinus heldreichii Christ trees from four differently exposed sites in the 2100–2200 m a.s.l. elevation range of Mt. Smolikas in the Pindus Mountains in Greece. Though the sites were all sampled within a distance of 1550–2014  = 0.65–0.87), indicating site exposure might affect tree-ring formation. We here explore the consequence of exposure differences on the climate signals in an eastern Mediterranean treeline ecotone. Temporally stable growth/climate relationships reveal similar seasonal patterns among the four sites…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climate010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologybiologyPlant ScienceDendroclimatologyEcotonebiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesClimatologyDendrochronologyPinus heldreichiiEnvironmental scienceClimate sensitivityPrecipitationPhysical geographyMeltwater010606 plant biology & botany0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDendrochronologia
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The value of local climate and weather information: an economic valuation of the decentralised meteorological provision in Kenya

2020

The development of Sub-Saharan Africa will become increasingly constrained by the acute climate sensitivity of livelihood practices. Weather and climate services can improve climate risks to development by informing plans and decisions that ultimately reduce losses/maximize beneficial opportunities from climate variability and change. Yet, such services are typically highly aggregated, and notoriously difficult to communicate, especially to smallholder farmers and pastoralists where the need is greatest. Kenya Meteorological Department (KMD) are decentralizing service provision, and in so doing, offering disaggregated, contextualized, and more easily understandable localized weather and sea…

Global and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNatural resource economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentWeather and climate010501 environmental sciencesDevelopmentClimate and weather information value of information economic valuation Kenya meteorological department local advisories local seasonal forecastsLivelihood01 natural sciencesEconomic valuationValue of informationValue (economics)Climate sensitivityBusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesClimate and Development
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A Review of 2000 Years of Paleoclimatic Evidence in the Mediterranean

2012

[EN] The integration of climate information from instrumental data and documentary and natural archives; evidence of past human activity derived from historical, paleoecological, and archaeological records; and new climate modeling techniques promises major breakthroughs for our understanding of climate sensitivity, ecological processes, environmental response, and human impact. In this chapter, we review the availability and potential of instrumental data, less well-known written records, and terrestrial and marine natural proxy archives for climate in the Mediterranean region over the last 2000 years. We highlight the need to integrate these different proxy archives and the importance for…

Mediterranean climateGeographyNatural rangeLand useClimatology550 Earth sciences &amp; geologyPaleoclimatologyClimate sensitivityClimate model910 Geography &amp; travelPhysical geographyTemporal scalesProxy (climate)
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Climate Sensitivity and Parameter Coherency in Annually Resolved δ13C and δ18O from Pinus uncinata Tree-Ring Data in the Spanish Pyrenees

2014

We explore the 20th century climate sensitivity of annually resolved carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in five Pinus uncinata individuals from the upper treeline in similar to 2400 m asl of the Span ...

Pinus <genus>Mediterranean climateδ13CGeochemistry and PetrologyStable isotope ratioδ18OClimatologyClimate sensitivityGeologyPhysical geographyTree ring dataGeology
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Ensemble reconstruction constraints on the global carbon cycle sensitivity to climate

2010

The processes controlling the carbon flux and carbon storage of the atmosphere, ocean and terrestrial biosphere are temperature sensitive and are likely to provide a positive feedback leading to amplified anthropogenic warming. Owing to this feedback, at timescales ranging from interannual to the 20-100-kyr cycles of Earth's orbital variations, warming of the climate system causes a net release of CO(2) into the atmosphere; this in turn amplifies warming. But the magnitude of the climate sensitivity of the global carbon cycle (termed gamma), and thus of its positive feedback strength, is under debate, giving rise to large uncertainties in global warming projections. Here we quantify the med…

Time FactorsMultidisciplinary010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyClimate ChangeIceGlobal warmingTemperatureClimate changeGlobal changeCarbon DioxideModels Theoretical010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric temperatureAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesCarbonCarbon cycle13. Climate actionGreenhouse gasClimate sensitivityEnvironmental scienceClimate model0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature
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Climate/growth relationships of Brachystegia spiciformis from the miombo woodland in south central Africa

2010

Abstract We present five Brachystegia spiciformis Benth. (BrSp) tree-ring chronologies from the seasonally dry miombo woodland in south central Africa. Between 9 and 34 stem discs were collected from three dry and two wet miombo sites. All samples showed distinct growth rings, which were marked by terminal parenchyma bands. Site chronologies varied in length between 43 and 149 years. An increase in the number of growth ring anomalies in older trees, however, resulted in an increase in dating error and a decrease in between-tree correlations with increase in the chronology length. Annual precipitation variability accounted for some 28% of the common variance in the BrSp chronologies and we f…

Wet seasonEcologybiologyEcologyBrachystegia spiciformisGlobal warmingDendrochronologyClimate sensitivityClimate changePlant ScienceWoodlandPrecipitationbiology.organism_classificationDendrochronologia
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