Past temperature variations are usually inferred from proxy data or estimated using general circulation models. Comparisons between climate estimations derived from proxy records and from model simulations help to better understand mechanisms driving climate variations, and also offer the possibility to identify deficiencies in both approaches. This paper presents regional temperature reconstructions based on tree-ring maximum density series in the Pyrenees, and compares them with the output of global simulations for this region and with regional climate model simulations conducted for the target region. An ensemble of 24 reconstructions of May-to-September regional mean temperature was derived from 22 maximum density tree-ring site chronol...
This paper presents a reconstruction of the summer temperatures over the Greater Alpine Region (44.0...
Quantifying long-term historical climate is fundamental to understanding recent climate change. Most...
Quantifying long-term historical climate is fundamental to understanding recent climate change. Most...
Past temperature variations are usually inferred from proxy data or estimated using general circulat...
Substantial effort has recently been put into the development of climate reconstructions from tree-r...
This paper reviews multi-proxy paleoclimatic reconstructions with robust age-control derived from la...
Tree rings are an important proxy to understand the natural drivers of climate variability in the Me...
Understanding how climate has modulated forest growth and composition in the past is necessary to pr...
Contextualising anthropogenic warming and investigating linkages between past climate variability an...
The presence of an ancient, high-elevation pine forest in the Natural Park of Sierras de Cazorla in ...
Background: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...
We used a set of six regional climate models (RCMs) from PRUDENCE project to analyse the uncertainti...
The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of present warmin...
<p>Quantifying long-term historical climate is fundamental to understanding recent climate change. M...
This paper presents a reconstruction of the summer temperatures over the Greater Alpine Region (44.0...
Quantifying long-term historical climate is fundamental to understanding recent climate change. Most...
Quantifying long-term historical climate is fundamental to understanding recent climate change. Most...
Past temperature variations are usually inferred from proxy data or estimated using general circulat...
Substantial effort has recently been put into the development of climate reconstructions from tree-r...
This paper reviews multi-proxy paleoclimatic reconstructions with robust age-control derived from la...
Tree rings are an important proxy to understand the natural drivers of climate variability in the Me...
Understanding how climate has modulated forest growth and composition in the past is necessary to pr...
Contextualising anthropogenic warming and investigating linkages between past climate variability an...
The presence of an ancient, high-elevation pine forest in the Natural Park of Sierras de Cazorla in ...
Background: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...
We used a set of six regional climate models (RCMs) from PRUDENCE project to analyse the uncertainti...
The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of present warmin...
<p>Quantifying long-term historical climate is fundamental to understanding recent climate change. M...
This paper presents a reconstruction of the summer temperatures over the Greater Alpine Region (44.0...
Quantifying long-term historical climate is fundamental to understanding recent climate change. Most...
Quantifying long-term historical climate is fundamental to understanding recent climate change. Most...