Evidence from proxy records indicates that millennial‐scale abrupt climate shifts, called Dansgaard‐Oeschger events, happened during past glacial cycles. Various studies have been conducted to uncover the physical mechanism behind them, based on the assumption that climate mean state determines the variability. However, our study shows that the Dansgaard‐Oeschger events can regulate the mean state of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets. Sensitivity experiments show that the simulated mean state is influenced by the amplitude of the climatic noise. The most likely cause of this phenomenon is the nonlinear response of the surface mass balance to temperature. It could also cause the retreat processes to be faster than the buildup processes with...
The last glacial interval experienced abrupt climatic changes called Dansgaard–Oeschger (DO) events....
A striking feature of paleoclimate records is the greater stability of the Holocene epoch relative t...
[1] Considerable evidence now exists for high-frequency climate changes in the last ice age cycle (D...
During the late Pleistocene, the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets waxed and waned with a periodicity o...
During glacial periods of the Late Pleistocene, an abundance of proxy data demonstrates the existenc...
During the late Pleistocene, the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets waxed and waned with a periodicity o...
Our limited understanding of millennial-scale variability in the context of the last glacial period ...
The mechanisms responsible for millennial scale climate change within glacial time intervals are equ...
[1] This paper suggests and explores mechanisms relevant to millennial-scale climate variability dur...
This study mainly focuses on the millennial-scale climate variability influence on the Northern Hemi...
[1] There are three fundamental features which characterize large glacial millennial (Dansgaard-Oesc...
International audienceIt is now widely acknowledged that past Northern Hemisphere ice sheets coverin...
International audienceIt is now widely acknowledged that past Northern Hemisphere ice sheets coverin...
International audienceIt is now widely acknowledged that past Northern Hemisphere ice sheets coverin...
Ice sheets appeared in the northern hemisphere around 3Ma (million years) ago and glacial-interglaci...
The last glacial interval experienced abrupt climatic changes called Dansgaard–Oeschger (DO) events....
A striking feature of paleoclimate records is the greater stability of the Holocene epoch relative t...
[1] Considerable evidence now exists for high-frequency climate changes in the last ice age cycle (D...
During the late Pleistocene, the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets waxed and waned with a periodicity o...
During glacial periods of the Late Pleistocene, an abundance of proxy data demonstrates the existenc...
During the late Pleistocene, the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets waxed and waned with a periodicity o...
Our limited understanding of millennial-scale variability in the context of the last glacial period ...
The mechanisms responsible for millennial scale climate change within glacial time intervals are equ...
[1] This paper suggests and explores mechanisms relevant to millennial-scale climate variability dur...
This study mainly focuses on the millennial-scale climate variability influence on the Northern Hemi...
[1] There are three fundamental features which characterize large glacial millennial (Dansgaard-Oesc...
International audienceIt is now widely acknowledged that past Northern Hemisphere ice sheets coverin...
International audienceIt is now widely acknowledged that past Northern Hemisphere ice sheets coverin...
International audienceIt is now widely acknowledged that past Northern Hemisphere ice sheets coverin...
Ice sheets appeared in the northern hemisphere around 3Ma (million years) ago and glacial-interglaci...
The last glacial interval experienced abrupt climatic changes called Dansgaard–Oeschger (DO) events....
A striking feature of paleoclimate records is the greater stability of the Holocene epoch relative t...
[1] Considerable evidence now exists for high-frequency climate changes in the last ice age cycle (D...