Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) climate and vegetation is modelled using the HadCM3L fully-coupled atmosphere-ocean model and the TRIFFID dynamic vegetation model. We investigate data-model inconsistencies in the high-latitudes and continental interiors by exploring the sensitivity of modelled terrestrial climate to vegetation treatment, changing atmospheric pCO levels and the representation of Arctic seaway connections. We expand on previous work by using millennial-scale GCM runs with dynamic vegetation to allow for improved representations of ocean heat transport and terrestrial boundary conditions.Incorporating realistic vegetation drives high-latitude warming particularly during summer through reductions in surface albedo and induced a...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else of comparable size on Earth, impacting global climat...
To date, many general circulation model (GCM) experiments have failed to reproduce the warm, high la...
The present day global warming started well before the industrial revolution about 400 years ago, co...
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) climate and vegetation is modelled using the HadCM3L fully-coupled a...
Forest vegetation has the ability to warm Recent climate by its e¡ects on albedo and atmospheric wat...
Vegetation-climate interactions are thought to have amplified polar warmth during past warm periods....
The Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous was warm, with no evidence for permanent or seasonal sea ic...
The Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous was warm, with no evidence for permanent or seasonal sea ic...
Reconstructing the climate of mid-Cretaceous is a special challenge for climate modelling. High atmo...
International audienceThe low thermal gradients and clement winters characterizing climates of the C...
The Late Cretaceous was much warmer than today. There was no significant ice at high latitudes, mer...
The nature of the warm climates of the Cretaceous has been enigmatic since the first numerical clima...
This study investigates Arctic climate variability during a period of extreme warmth using the Commu...
The Earth’s climate during the Cretaceous period was characterized by temperatures warmer than today...
Here we publish simulated Late Cretaceous (~70 Ma) annual mean surface temperatures (tsurf) with dif...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else of comparable size on Earth, impacting global climat...
To date, many general circulation model (GCM) experiments have failed to reproduce the warm, high la...
The present day global warming started well before the industrial revolution about 400 years ago, co...
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) climate and vegetation is modelled using the HadCM3L fully-coupled a...
Forest vegetation has the ability to warm Recent climate by its e¡ects on albedo and atmospheric wat...
Vegetation-climate interactions are thought to have amplified polar warmth during past warm periods....
The Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous was warm, with no evidence for permanent or seasonal sea ic...
The Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous was warm, with no evidence for permanent or seasonal sea ic...
Reconstructing the climate of mid-Cretaceous is a special challenge for climate modelling. High atmo...
International audienceThe low thermal gradients and clement winters characterizing climates of the C...
The Late Cretaceous was much warmer than today. There was no significant ice at high latitudes, mer...
The nature of the warm climates of the Cretaceous has been enigmatic since the first numerical clima...
This study investigates Arctic climate variability during a period of extreme warmth using the Commu...
The Earth’s climate during the Cretaceous period was characterized by temperatures warmer than today...
Here we publish simulated Late Cretaceous (~70 Ma) annual mean surface temperatures (tsurf) with dif...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else of comparable size on Earth, impacting global climat...
To date, many general circulation model (GCM) experiments have failed to reproduce the warm, high la...
The present day global warming started well before the industrial revolution about 400 years ago, co...