Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical context. Reconstructions of millennial temperatures show a wide range of variability, raising questions about the reliability of currently available reconstruction techniques and the uniqueness of late-twentieth-century warming. A calibration method is suggested that avoids the loss of low-frequency variance. A new reconstruction using this method shows substantial variability over the last 1500 yr. This record is consistent with independent temperature change estimates from borehole geothermal records, compared over the same spatial and temporal domain. The record is also broadly consistent with other recent reconstructions that attempt to f...
We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high-res...
Background: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...
Multidecadal surface temperature changes may be forced by natural as well as anthropogenic factors, ...
Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical ...
Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical ...
Global mean annual temperature has increased by more than 1 °C during the past 150 years, as documen...
Surface temperature reconstructions of the past 1500 years suggest that recent warming is unpreceden...
The exceptional warmth of the 1990s – the warmest decade since instrumental records began – has shar...
[1] An understanding of climate history prior to industrialization is crucial to understanding the n...
The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of present warmin...
We analyse the spatio-temporal patterns of temperature variability over Northern Hemisphere land are...
[1] We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high...
Abstract. Monthly instrumental temperature records from 5 stations in the northern hemisphere are an...
BACKGROUND: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high-res...
Background: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...
Multidecadal surface temperature changes may be forced by natural as well as anthropogenic factors, ...
Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical ...
Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical ...
Global mean annual temperature has increased by more than 1 °C during the past 150 years, as documen...
Surface temperature reconstructions of the past 1500 years suggest that recent warming is unpreceden...
The exceptional warmth of the 1990s – the warmest decade since instrumental records began – has shar...
[1] An understanding of climate history prior to industrialization is crucial to understanding the n...
The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of present warmin...
We analyse the spatio-temporal patterns of temperature variability over Northern Hemisphere land are...
[1] We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high...
Abstract. Monthly instrumental temperature records from 5 stations in the northern hemisphere are an...
BACKGROUND: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
We review evidence for climate change over the past several millennia from instrumental and high-res...
Background: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...
Multidecadal surface temperature changes may be forced by natural as well as anthropogenic factors, ...