International audienceThe evolution of industrial-era warming across the continents and oceans provides a context for future climate changeand is important for determining climate sensitivity and the processes that control regional warming. Here we use postad1500 palaeoclimate records to show that sustained industrial-era warming of the tropical oceans first developed duringthe mid-nineteenth century and was nearly synchronous with Northern Hemisphere continental warming. The earlyonset of sustained, significant warming in palaeoclimate records and model simulations suggests that greenhouse forcingof industrial-era warming commenced as early as the mid-nineteenth century and included an enhanced equatorialocean response mechanism. The devel...