International audienceThe skill of proxy-based reconstructions of Northern hemisphere temperature is reassessed. Using a rigorous verification method, we show that previous estimates of skill exceeding 50% mainly reflect a sampling bias, and that more realistic values vary about 25%. The bias results from the strong trends in the instrumental period, together with the special partitioning into calibration and validation parts. This setting is characterized by very few degrees of freedom and leaves the regression susceptible to nonsense predictors. Basing the new estimates on 100 random resamplings of the instrumental period we avoid the problem of a priori different calibration and validation statistics and obtain robust estimates plus unce...
Spatially resolved climate reconstructions are commonly derived from long instrumental series and pr...
Estimates of past climate change often involve teasing small signals from imperfect instrumental or ...
Global mean annual temperature has increased by more than 1 °C during the past 150 years, as documen...
International audienceThe skill of proxy-based reconstructions of Northern hemisphere temperature is...
Statistical reconstructions of past climate variability based on climate indicators face several unc...
We present results from continued investigations into the fidelity of covariance-based climate field...
Model simulations and proxy-based reconstructions are the main tools for quantifying pre-instrumenta...
Predicting historic temperatures based on tree rings, ice cores, and other natural proxies is a diff...
Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical ...
With increased interest in climate forecasts and projections, it is important to understand more abo...
This study presents pseudo-proxy experiments to quantify the reconstruction skill of two climate fie...
This paper presents a comparison of principal component (PC) regression and regularized expectation ...
Pseudoproxy experiments (PPEs) have become an important framework for evaluating paleoclimate recons...
Are simulations and reconstructions of past climate and its variability consistent with each other? ...
A new multiproxy reconstruction of the Northern Hemisphere extratropical mean temperature over the l...
Spatially resolved climate reconstructions are commonly derived from long instrumental series and pr...
Estimates of past climate change often involve teasing small signals from imperfect instrumental or ...
Global mean annual temperature has increased by more than 1 °C during the past 150 years, as documen...
International audienceThe skill of proxy-based reconstructions of Northern hemisphere temperature is...
Statistical reconstructions of past climate variability based on climate indicators face several unc...
We present results from continued investigations into the fidelity of covariance-based climate field...
Model simulations and proxy-based reconstructions are the main tools for quantifying pre-instrumenta...
Predicting historic temperatures based on tree rings, ice cores, and other natural proxies is a diff...
Climate records over the last millennium place the twentieth-century warming in a longer historical ...
With increased interest in climate forecasts and projections, it is important to understand more abo...
This study presents pseudo-proxy experiments to quantify the reconstruction skill of two climate fie...
This paper presents a comparison of principal component (PC) regression and regularized expectation ...
Pseudoproxy experiments (PPEs) have become an important framework for evaluating paleoclimate recons...
Are simulations and reconstructions of past climate and its variability consistent with each other? ...
A new multiproxy reconstruction of the Northern Hemisphere extratropical mean temperature over the l...
Spatially resolved climate reconstructions are commonly derived from long instrumental series and pr...
Estimates of past climate change often involve teasing small signals from imperfect instrumental or ...
Global mean annual temperature has increased by more than 1 °C during the past 150 years, as documen...