Tree-ring data have been used to reconstruct the mean summer (April-August) temperature of northern Fennoscandia for each year from AD 500 to the present. Summer temperatures have fluctuated markedly on annual, decadal and century timescales. There is little evidence for the existence of a Medieval Warm Epoch, and the Little Ice Age seems to be confined to the relatively short period between 1570 and 1650. This challenges the popular idea that these events were the major climate excursions of the first millennium, occurring synchronously throughout Europe in all seasons. An analysis of past warming trends suggests that any summer warming induced by greenhouse gases may not be detectable in this region until after 2030
Tree-ring based temperature reconstructions have successfully inferred the past inter-annual to mill...
Proxy records and results of a three dimensional climate model show that European summer temperature...
To assess past climate variability in west-central Scandinavia, a new 972-year-long temperature reco...
Quantitative estimates of 1480 years of summer temperatures in northern Fennoscandia have previously...
To set the current 20th century warming in a long-term context, significant efforts have been made t...
Tree rings dominate millennium-long temperature reconstructions and many records originate from Scan...
Earth system models and various climate proxy sources indicate global warming is unprecedented durin...
Estimates of mean July-August temperatures for northern Fennoscandinavia are made back to 1700 using...
Only fragmentary biostratigraphical interstadial data exist from northern European high latitudes. T...
A ring-width Pinus sylvestris chronology from Sogndal in western Norway was created, covering the pe...
Tree rings dominate millennium-long temperature reconstructions and many records originate from Scan...
Despite the emergence of new high-resolution temperature reconstructions around the world, only a fe...
Tree-ring widths from 880 living, dry dead, and subfossil northern Swedish pines (Pinus sylvestris L...
Here we report new reconstructions of winter temperature and summer moisture during the past millenn...
In the boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere, time series of tree-ring width (TRW) and maximum d...
Tree-ring based temperature reconstructions have successfully inferred the past inter-annual to mill...
Proxy records and results of a three dimensional climate model show that European summer temperature...
To assess past climate variability in west-central Scandinavia, a new 972-year-long temperature reco...
Quantitative estimates of 1480 years of summer temperatures in northern Fennoscandia have previously...
To set the current 20th century warming in a long-term context, significant efforts have been made t...
Tree rings dominate millennium-long temperature reconstructions and many records originate from Scan...
Earth system models and various climate proxy sources indicate global warming is unprecedented durin...
Estimates of mean July-August temperatures for northern Fennoscandinavia are made back to 1700 using...
Only fragmentary biostratigraphical interstadial data exist from northern European high latitudes. T...
A ring-width Pinus sylvestris chronology from Sogndal in western Norway was created, covering the pe...
Tree rings dominate millennium-long temperature reconstructions and many records originate from Scan...
Despite the emergence of new high-resolution temperature reconstructions around the world, only a fe...
Tree-ring widths from 880 living, dry dead, and subfossil northern Swedish pines (Pinus sylvestris L...
Here we report new reconstructions of winter temperature and summer moisture during the past millenn...
In the boreal forests of the Northern Hemisphere, time series of tree-ring width (TRW) and maximum d...
Tree-ring based temperature reconstructions have successfully inferred the past inter-annual to mill...
Proxy records and results of a three dimensional climate model show that European summer temperature...
To assess past climate variability in west-central Scandinavia, a new 972-year-long temperature reco...