Sea surface temperature (SST) is used to infer past changes in the state of the climate system. Here we use a combination of newly generated and published organic paleothermometer records, together with novel high‐resolution benthic foraminiferal δ18O stratigraphy, from four sites in the midlatitude North Atlantic (41–58°N) to reconstruct the long‐term evolution of the latitudinal SST gradient during the Pliocene and early Pleistocene (4.0 to 2.4 Myr), the last time atmospheric CO2 reached concentrations above 400 ppmv. We demonstrate that the latitudinal SST gradient in the North Atlantic nearly collapsed twice during this period. We conclude that the latitudinal SST gradient in the midlatitude North Atlantic has two end‐members: a maximum...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given un...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given unc...
During the Late Pliocene, between 3.3 Ma and 2.6 Ma, tectonic events changed ocean basin interaction...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is used to infer past changes in the state of the climate system. Here...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is used to infer past changes in the state of the climate system. Here...
During the Plio-Pleistocene, the Earth witnessed the growth of large northern hemisphere ice sheets ...
The early Pliocene (3-5 Ma) is the most recent time in Earth???s history when climate was significan...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given unc...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given unc...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given unc...
The latitudinal temperature gradient is a fundamental state parameter of the climate system tied to ...
The latitudinal temperature gradient is a fundamental state parameter of the climate system tied to ...
Three million years ago, prior to the onset of northern hemisphere glaciation, global mean temperatu...
Multiproxy temperature estimation requires careful attention to biological, chemical, physical, temp...
The strong warming of the North Atlantic and high latitudes in the Pliocene (5.3 – 2.6 million years...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given un...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given unc...
During the Late Pliocene, between 3.3 Ma and 2.6 Ma, tectonic events changed ocean basin interaction...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is used to infer past changes in the state of the climate system. Here...
Sea surface temperature (SST) is used to infer past changes in the state of the climate system. Here...
During the Plio-Pleistocene, the Earth witnessed the growth of large northern hemisphere ice sheets ...
The early Pliocene (3-5 Ma) is the most recent time in Earth???s history when climate was significan...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given unc...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given unc...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given unc...
The latitudinal temperature gradient is a fundamental state parameter of the climate system tied to ...
The latitudinal temperature gradient is a fundamental state parameter of the climate system tied to ...
Three million years ago, prior to the onset of northern hemisphere glaciation, global mean temperatu...
Multiproxy temperature estimation requires careful attention to biological, chemical, physical, temp...
The strong warming of the North Atlantic and high latitudes in the Pliocene (5.3 – 2.6 million years...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given un...
A range of future climate scenarios are projected for high atmospheric CO2 concentrations, given unc...
During the Late Pliocene, between 3.3 Ma and 2.6 Ma, tectonic events changed ocean basin interaction...