The climate of the last two millennia was characterized by decadal to multicentennial variations, which were recorded in terrestrial records and had important societal impacts. The cause of these climatic events is still under debate, but changes in the North Atlantic circulation have often been proposed to play an important role. In this review we compile available high‐resolution paleoceanographic data sets from the northern North Atlantic and Nordic Seas. The records are grouped into regions related to modern ocean conditions, and their variability is discussed. We additionally discuss our current knowledge from modeling studies, with a specific focus on the dynamical changes that are not well inferred from the proxy records. An illustrat...
International audienceThis special issue originates from the EU FP7-Marie Curie initiative “CASE” (T...
A 2800-yr-long August sea surface temperature (aSST) record based on fossil diatom assemblages is ge...
During the past 4 million years (Ma) global climate has changed dramatically. From a state in which ...
The climate of the last two millennia was characterised by decadal to multi‐centennial variations wh...
The climate of the last two millennia was characterised by decadal to multi‐centennial variations wh...
Owing to the lack of absolutely dated oceanographic information before the modern instrumental perio...
To put recent climate change in perspective, it is necessary to extend the instrumental climate reco...
-The understanding of climate and climate change is fundamentally concerned with two things: a well-...
Despite numerous investigations, the dynamical origins of the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Littl...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The main focus of this study is to investigate the climate variability in the North Atlantic region ...
Atlantic multidecadal variability is a coherent mode of natural climate variability occurring in the...
[1] High-resolution records from IMAGES core MD95-2011 in the eastern Norwegian Sea provide evidence...
A striking feature of paleoclimate records is the greater stability of the Holocene epoch relative t...
In today's North Atlantic, warm and salty surface waters are transported northwards from the subtrop...
International audienceThis special issue originates from the EU FP7-Marie Curie initiative “CASE” (T...
A 2800-yr-long August sea surface temperature (aSST) record based on fossil diatom assemblages is ge...
During the past 4 million years (Ma) global climate has changed dramatically. From a state in which ...
The climate of the last two millennia was characterised by decadal to multi‐centennial variations wh...
The climate of the last two millennia was characterised by decadal to multi‐centennial variations wh...
Owing to the lack of absolutely dated oceanographic information before the modern instrumental perio...
To put recent climate change in perspective, it is necessary to extend the instrumental climate reco...
-The understanding of climate and climate change is fundamentally concerned with two things: a well-...
Despite numerous investigations, the dynamical origins of the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Littl...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The main focus of this study is to investigate the climate variability in the North Atlantic region ...
Atlantic multidecadal variability is a coherent mode of natural climate variability occurring in the...
[1] High-resolution records from IMAGES core MD95-2011 in the eastern Norwegian Sea provide evidence...
A striking feature of paleoclimate records is the greater stability of the Holocene epoch relative t...
In today's North Atlantic, warm and salty surface waters are transported northwards from the subtrop...
International audienceThis special issue originates from the EU FP7-Marie Curie initiative “CASE” (T...
A 2800-yr-long August sea surface temperature (aSST) record based on fossil diatom assemblages is ge...
During the past 4 million years (Ma) global climate has changed dramatically. From a state in which ...