Authors
Lea Schneider, Jason E Smerdon, Ulf Büntgen, Rob JS Wilson, Vladimir S Myglan, Alexander V Kirdyanov, Jan Esper
Publication date
2015/6/16
Journal
Geophysical Research Letters
Volume
42
Issue
11
Pages
4556-4562
Description
Annually resolved and millennium‐long reconstructions of large‐scale temperature variability are primarily composed of tree ring width (TRW) chronologies. Changes in ring width, however, have recently been shown to bias the ratio between low‐ and high‐frequency signals. To overcome limitations in capturing the full spectrum of past temperature variability, we present a network of 15 maximum latewood density (MXD) chronologies distributed across the Northern Hemisphere extratropics. Independent subsets of continental‐scale records consistently reveal high MXD before 1580 and after 1910, with below average values between these periods. Reconstructed extratropical summer temperatures reflect not only these long‐term trends but also distinct cooling pulses after large volcanic eruptions. In contrast to TRW‐dominated reconstructions, this MXD‐based record indicates a delayed onset of the Little Ice Age …
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L Schneider, JE Smerdon, U Büntgen, RJS Wilson… - Geophysical Research Letters, 2015