Journal article

Northward shift of the southern westerlies during the Antarctic Cold Reversal

MS Fletcher, J Pedro, T Hall, M Mariani, JA Alexander, K Beck, M Blaauw, DA Hodgson, H Heijnis, PS Gadd, A Lise-Pronovost

Quaternary Science Reviews | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2021

Abstract

Inter-hemispheric asynchrony of climate change through the last deglaciation has been theoretically linked to latitudinal shifts in the southern westerlies via their influence over CO2 out-gassing from the Southern Ocean. Proxy-based reconstructions disagree on the behaviour of the westerlies through this interval. The last deglaciation was interrupted in the Southern Hemisphere by the Antarctic Cold Reversal (ACR; 14.7 to 13.0 ka BP (thousand years Before Present)), a millennial-scale cooling event that coincided with the Bølling–Allerød warm phase in the North Atlantic (BA; 14.7 to 12.7 ka BP). We present terrestrial proxy palaeoclimate data that demonstrate a migration of the westerlies d..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

MSF was funded by Australian Research Council grants (DI110100019, IN140100050, IN170100062, IN170100063). JBP received support from the Australian Government as part of the Antarctic Science Collaboration Initiative program. We thank two anonymous reviewers for their positive and constructive reviews of an initial draft of this manuscript.