Holocene variations of tropical moisture balance have been ascribed to orbitally forced changes in solar insolation. If this model is correct, millennial-scale climate evolution should be antiphased between the northern and southern hemispheres, producing humid intervals in one hemisphere matched to aridity in the other. Here we show that Holocene climate trends were largely synchronous and in the same direction in the northern and southern hemisphere outer-tropical Andes, providing little support for the dominant role of insolation forcing in these regions. Today, sea-surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean modulate rainfall variability in the outer tropical Andes of both hemispheres, and we suggest that this mechanism was per...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano region of South America are closely linked to the st...
The South American Summer Monsoon (SASM) system is a vital system that supports the existence of the...
Approximately half of the world's population lives in the tropics, and future changes in the hydrolo...
Holocene variations of tropical moisture balance have been ascribed to orbitally forced changes in s...
Precipitation on the South American Altiplano varies at a range of temporal scales. A long-term secu...
Abstract Simulations of the climatic response to mid- Holocene (6 ka BP) orbital forcing with two co...
This paper serves two purposes: to review current ideas about the nature and forcing of decadal to m...
Many Holocene hydroclimate records show rainfall changes that vary with local orbital insolation. Ho...
Simulations of the climatic response to mid-Holocene (6 ka BP) orbital forcing with two coupled ocea...
Simulations of the climatic response to mid-Holocene (6 ka BP) orbital forcing with two coupled ocea...
We investigated middle- and late-Holocene hydroclimate patterns in the Colombian Andes using indicat...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano, South America, are closely linked to the strength o...
Strengthened summer monsoon brought tropical/continental moisture as far south as 25oS during late-g...
Tropical South America is one of the three main centers of the global, zonal overturning circulation...
Millennial-scale climate variation during the Last Glacial period is evident in many locations world...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano region of South America are closely linked to the st...
The South American Summer Monsoon (SASM) system is a vital system that supports the existence of the...
Approximately half of the world's population lives in the tropics, and future changes in the hydrolo...
Holocene variations of tropical moisture balance have been ascribed to orbitally forced changes in s...
Precipitation on the South American Altiplano varies at a range of temporal scales. A long-term secu...
Abstract Simulations of the climatic response to mid- Holocene (6 ka BP) orbital forcing with two co...
This paper serves two purposes: to review current ideas about the nature and forcing of decadal to m...
Many Holocene hydroclimate records show rainfall changes that vary with local orbital insolation. Ho...
Simulations of the climatic response to mid-Holocene (6 ka BP) orbital forcing with two coupled ocea...
Simulations of the climatic response to mid-Holocene (6 ka BP) orbital forcing with two coupled ocea...
We investigated middle- and late-Holocene hydroclimate patterns in the Colombian Andes using indicat...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano, South America, are closely linked to the strength o...
Strengthened summer monsoon brought tropical/continental moisture as far south as 25oS during late-g...
Tropical South America is one of the three main centers of the global, zonal overturning circulation...
Millennial-scale climate variation during the Last Glacial period is evident in many locations world...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano region of South America are closely linked to the st...
The South American Summer Monsoon (SASM) system is a vital system that supports the existence of the...
Approximately half of the world's population lives in the tropics, and future changes in the hydrolo...