International audienceRecent reconstructions of Sea-Surface Temperatures (SSTs) for the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21kyr BP) based on foraminifera and dinoflagel!ate proxies suggest that the north Atlantic may have been warmer than estimated by CLIMAP [1981]. To better understand the impact of such a warm north Atlantic on the global LGM climate, we used two different AGCMs to perform sensitivity studies. With the new, warmer SSTs, both models simulate a hydrological cycle and temperatures very different from those obtained with the CLIMAP boundary conditions. The most noticeable differences occur in winter over North America and Siberia whereas southern Europe is only weakly affected at all seasons. Whichever the conditions prescribed over...
Proxies indicate that the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Atlantic Ocean was marked by increased me-ridio...
The last interglacial (LIG), also identified to the Eemian in Europe, began at approximately 130 kyr...
The strong cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 ka BP) provides a rigorous test of clima...
International audienceRecent reconstructions of Sea-Surface Temperatures (SSTs) for the Last Glacial...
We examine the influences of North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and vegetation on region...
The response of the tropical ocean to global climate change and the extent of sea ice in the glacial...
International audienceEvaluating the ability of models to simulate climates different from the moder...
International audienceReconstructions of sea surface temperature (SST) from relatively stable period...
Over the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, about 21ka BP) and subsequent deglaciation, the presence of vast...
International audienceObservation-based reconstructions of sea surface temperature from relatively s...
We present a climatology of the near-sea-surface temperature (NSST) anomaly and the sea-ice extent d...
Proxies indicate that the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Atlantic Ocean was marked by increased me-ridio...
The last interglacial (LIG), also identified to the Eemian in Europe, began at approximately 130 kyr...
The strong cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 ka BP) provides a rigorous test of clima...
International audienceRecent reconstructions of Sea-Surface Temperatures (SSTs) for the Last Glacial...
We examine the influences of North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and vegetation on region...
The response of the tropical ocean to global climate change and the extent of sea ice in the glacial...
International audienceEvaluating the ability of models to simulate climates different from the moder...
International audienceReconstructions of sea surface temperature (SST) from relatively stable period...
Over the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, about 21ka BP) and subsequent deglaciation, the presence of vast...
International audienceObservation-based reconstructions of sea surface temperature from relatively s...
We present a climatology of the near-sea-surface temperature (NSST) anomaly and the sea-ice extent d...
Proxies indicate that the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) Atlantic Ocean was marked by increased me-ridio...
The last interglacial (LIG), also identified to the Eemian in Europe, began at approximately 130 kyr...
The strong cooling during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, 21 ka BP) provides a rigorous test of clima...