The last interglacial (LIG, ~130–116 ka, ka = 1000 yr ago) is characterized by high-latitude warming and is therefore often considered as a possible analogue for future warming. However, in contrast to predicted future greenhouse warming, the LIG climate is largely governed by variations in insolation. Greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations were relatively stable and similar to pre-industrial values, with the exception of the early LIG when, on average, GHGs were slightly lower. We performed six time-slice simulations with the low-resolution version of the Norwegian Earth System Model covering the LIG. In four simulations only the orbital forcing was changed. In two other simulations, representing the early LIG, additionally the GHG forc...
The Last Interglacial (LIG, ~129-116 thousand years Before Present, hereafter ka) represents an idea...
AbstractThe Last Interglacial (LIG, 129–116 thousand of years BP, ka) represents a test bed for clim...
Though primarily driven by insolation changes associated with well-known variations in Earth's astro...
Although the Last Interglacial (LIG) is often considered as a possible analogue for future climate i...
The last interglacial (LIG), also identified to the Eemian in Europe, began at approximately 130 kyr...
The Last Interglacial (LIG, ~129-116 thousand years Before Present, hereafter ka) represents an idea...
There is a growing number of proxy-based reconstructions detailing the climatic changes that occurre...
There is a growing number of proxy-based reconstructions detailing the climatic changes that occurre...
Though primarily driven by insolation changes associated with well-known variations in Earth's astro...
Though primarily driven by insolation changes associated with well-known variations in Earth's astro...
The Last Interglacial (LIG), a warmer period 130-116 ka before present, is a potential analog for fu...
Though primarily driven by insolation changes associated with well-known variations in Earth's astro...
The Last Interglacial (LIG, 129–116 thousand of years BP, ka) represents a test bed for climate mode...
Recent data compilations of the early Last Interglacial period have indicated a bipolar temperature ...
The Last Interglacial (LIG, ~129-116 thousand years Before Present, hereafter ka) represents an idea...
AbstractThe Last Interglacial (LIG, 129–116 thousand of years BP, ka) represents a test bed for clim...
Though primarily driven by insolation changes associated with well-known variations in Earth's astro...
Although the Last Interglacial (LIG) is often considered as a possible analogue for future climate i...
The last interglacial (LIG), also identified to the Eemian in Europe, began at approximately 130 kyr...
The Last Interglacial (LIG, ~129-116 thousand years Before Present, hereafter ka) represents an idea...
There is a growing number of proxy-based reconstructions detailing the climatic changes that occurre...
There is a growing number of proxy-based reconstructions detailing the climatic changes that occurre...
Though primarily driven by insolation changes associated with well-known variations in Earth's astro...
Though primarily driven by insolation changes associated with well-known variations in Earth's astro...
The Last Interglacial (LIG), a warmer period 130-116 ka before present, is a potential analog for fu...
Though primarily driven by insolation changes associated with well-known variations in Earth's astro...
The Last Interglacial (LIG, 129–116 thousand of years BP, ka) represents a test bed for climate mode...
Recent data compilations of the early Last Interglacial period have indicated a bipolar temperature ...
The Last Interglacial (LIG, ~129-116 thousand years Before Present, hereafter ka) represents an idea...
AbstractThe Last Interglacial (LIG, 129–116 thousand of years BP, ka) represents a test bed for clim...
Though primarily driven by insolation changes associated with well-known variations in Earth's astro...