The consistency of an existing reconstructed annual (December–November) temperature series for the Lisbon region (Portugal) from 1600 onwards, based on a European-wide reconstruction, with (1) five local borehole temperature–depth profiles; (2) synthetic temperature–depth profiles, generated from both reconstructed temperatures and two regional paleoclimate simulations in Portugal; (3) instrumental data sources over the twentieth century; and (4) temperature indices from documentary sources during the late Maunder Minimum (1675–1715) is assessed. The low-frequency variability in the reconstructed temperature in Portugal is not entirely consistent with local borehole temperature–depth profiles and with the simulated response of temperature i...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
BACKGROUND: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...
The consistency of an existing reconstructed annual (December–November) temperature series for the L...
The consistency of an existing reconstructed annual (December–November) temperature series for the L...
The consistency of an existing reconstructed annual (December–November) temperature series for the L...
The study of the climate in the past and the climate change in mainland portugal using geothermal da...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
The final stage of the Little Ice Age in Europe was characterised by strong climatic variability. N...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
BACKGROUND: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...
The consistency of an existing reconstructed annual (December–November) temperature series for the L...
The consistency of an existing reconstructed annual (December–November) temperature series for the L...
The consistency of an existing reconstructed annual (December–November) temperature series for the L...
The study of the climate in the past and the climate change in mainland portugal using geothermal da...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
The final stage of the Little Ice Age in Europe was characterised by strong climatic variability. N...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
International audienceBackground: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits o...
BACKGROUND: The lack of instrumental data before the mid-19th-century limits our understanding of pr...