Journal article
Inter-hemispheric temperature variability over the past millennium
R Neukom, J Gergis, DJ Karoly, H Wanner, M Curran, J Elbert, F González-Rouco, BK Linsley, AD Moy, I Mundo, CC Raible, EJ Steig, T Van Ommen, T Vance, R Villalba, J Zinke, D Frank
Nature Climate Change | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1038/nclimate2174
Abstract
The Earths climate system is driven by a complex interplay of internal chaotic dynamics and natural and anthropogenic external forcing. Recent instrumental data have shown a remarkable degree of asynchronicity between Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere temperature fluctuations, thereby questioning the relative importance of internal versus external drivers of past as well as future climate variability. However, large-scale temperature reconstructions for the past millennium have focused on the Northern Hemisphere, limiting empirical assessments of inter-hemispheric variability on multi-decadal to centennial timescales. Here, we introduce a new millennial ensemble reconstruction of a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work has been possible thanks to the collaboration of many members of the Australasian, South American, African and Antarctic working groups of the PAGES Regional 2K initiative. Researchers from these working groups are warmly thanked for providing metadata inventories and access to data. S. J. Phipps is acknowledged for support with model data. We acknowledge funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation and funding from the Australian Research Council (Projects LP0990151 and DE130100668) and the Australian Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency.