The mid-Holocene period (MH) has long been an ideal target for the validation of general circulation model (GCM) results against reconstructions gathered in global datasets. These studies aim to test GCM sensitivity, mainly to seasonal changes induced by the orbital parameters (longitude of the perihelion). Despite widespread agreement between model results and data on the MH climate, some important differences still exist. There is no consensus on the continental size (the area of the temperature anomaly) of the MH thermal climate response, which makes regional quantitative reconstruction critical to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the MH climate patterns. Here, we compare the annual and seasonal outputs from the most recent Paleoc...
The reconstructed temperature anomalies in the eastern China were compared with the output from a 10...
Our understanding on the spatial-temporal patterns of climatic variability over the last few millenn...
A review of Holocene climatic variations in different parts of China shows that they were asynchrono...
International audienceThe mid-Holocene period (MH) has long been an ideal target for the validation ...
Quantitative paleoclimatic reconstruction is crucial for understanding the operation and evolution o...
We review here proxy records of temperature and precipitation in China during the Holocene, especial...
We review here proxy records of temperatare and precipitation in China during the Holocene,especiall...
Paleoclimate modelling is one of the core topics in the Past Global Changes project under the Inter-...
This paper provides a review of paleoclimate modeling activities in China. Rather than attempt to co...
Water isotopes in precipitation have played a key role in the reconstruction of past climate on mill...
International audienceWe propose a new approach for comparing mid-Holocene climates from 18 PMIP sim...
Mid-Holocene ocean and vegetation feedbacks over East Asia are investigated by a set of numerical ex...
The climates of the mid-Holocene (MH), 6,000 years ago, and of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), 21,00...
There has been an increasing need to reconstruct past climate from proxy records quantitatively and ...
Past climates provide a test of how well state-of-the-art models predict climate change. We present ...
The reconstructed temperature anomalies in the eastern China were compared with the output from a 10...
Our understanding on the spatial-temporal patterns of climatic variability over the last few millenn...
A review of Holocene climatic variations in different parts of China shows that they were asynchrono...
International audienceThe mid-Holocene period (MH) has long been an ideal target for the validation ...
Quantitative paleoclimatic reconstruction is crucial for understanding the operation and evolution o...
We review here proxy records of temperature and precipitation in China during the Holocene, especial...
We review here proxy records of temperatare and precipitation in China during the Holocene,especiall...
Paleoclimate modelling is one of the core topics in the Past Global Changes project under the Inter-...
This paper provides a review of paleoclimate modeling activities in China. Rather than attempt to co...
Water isotopes in precipitation have played a key role in the reconstruction of past climate on mill...
International audienceWe propose a new approach for comparing mid-Holocene climates from 18 PMIP sim...
Mid-Holocene ocean and vegetation feedbacks over East Asia are investigated by a set of numerical ex...
The climates of the mid-Holocene (MH), 6,000 years ago, and of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), 21,00...
There has been an increasing need to reconstruct past climate from proxy records quantitatively and ...
Past climates provide a test of how well state-of-the-art models predict climate change. We present ...
The reconstructed temperature anomalies in the eastern China were compared with the output from a 10...
Our understanding on the spatial-temporal patterns of climatic variability over the last few millenn...
A review of Holocene climatic variations in different parts of China shows that they were asynchrono...