An on-line, ensemble-based data assimilation (DA) method is performed to reconstruct the climate for 1750–1850 AD, and the performance is evaluated on large and small spatial scales. We use a low-resolution version of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology MPI-ESM model and assimilate the PAGES 2K continental mean temperature reconstructions for the Northern Hemisphere (NH). The ensembles are generated sequentially for sub-periods based on the analysis of previous sub-periods. The assimilation has good skill for large-scale temperatures, but there is no agreement between the DA analysis and proxy-based reconstructions for small-scale temperature patterns within Europe or with reconstructions for the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index....
The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of present warmin...
The spatial pattern and potential dynamical origin of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA, around 1000...
The spatial pattern and potential dynamical origin of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA, around 1000...
An on-line, ensemble-based data assimilation (DA) method is performed to reconstruct the climate for...
Data assimilation (DA) is an emerging topic in palaeoclimatology and one of the key challenges in th...
Data assimilation (DA) is an emerging research area in palaeoclimatology. Here, ensemble-based DA sc...
Ensemble simulations have been performed with a climate model constrained to follow temperature hist...
Climate proxy data provide noisy, and spatially incomplete information on some aspects of past clima...
Different ensemble-based data assimilation (DA) approaches for palaeoclimate reconstructions have be...
Past climates provide key insights into the drivers and behavior of the Earth’s climate system, and ...
Data assimilation (DA) methods have been used recently to constrain the climate model forecasts by ...
The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of present warmin...
The spatial pattern and potential dynamical origin of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA, around 1000...
The spatial pattern and potential dynamical origin of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA, around 1000...
An on-line, ensemble-based data assimilation (DA) method is performed to reconstruct the climate for...
Data assimilation (DA) is an emerging topic in palaeoclimatology and one of the key challenges in th...
Data assimilation (DA) is an emerging research area in palaeoclimatology. Here, ensemble-based DA sc...
Ensemble simulations have been performed with a climate model constrained to follow temperature hist...
Climate proxy data provide noisy, and spatially incomplete information on some aspects of past clima...
Different ensemble-based data assimilation (DA) approaches for palaeoclimate reconstructions have be...
Past climates provide key insights into the drivers and behavior of the Earth’s climate system, and ...
Data assimilation (DA) methods have been used recently to constrain the climate model forecasts by ...
The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of present warmin...
The spatial pattern and potential dynamical origin of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA, around 1000...
The spatial pattern and potential dynamical origin of the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA, around 1000...