Existing global mean surface temperature reconstructions for the Holocene lack high-frequency variability that is essential for contextualising recent trends and extremes in the Earth's climate system. Here, we isolate and recombine archive-specific climate signals to generate a frequency-optimised record of interannual to multi-millennial temperature changes for the past 12 000 years. Average temperatures before ∼8000 years BP and after ∼4000 years BP were 0.26 (±2.84) • C and 0.07 (±2.11) • C cooler than the long-term mean (0-12 000 years BP), while the Holocene Climate Optimum ∼7000-4000 years BP was 0.40 (±1.86) • C warmer. Biased towards Northern Hemisphere summer temperatures, our multi-proxy record captures the spectral properties of...
Variability on centennial to multi-centennial timescales is mentioned as a feature in reconstruction...
Earth's climate can be understood as a dynamical system that changes due to external forcing and int...
Multidecadal surface temperature changes may be forced by natural as well as anthropogenic factors, ...
Surface temperature reconstructions of the past 1500 years suggest that recent warming is unpreceden...
Recent scholarship argues for more research to resolve the ‘Holocene temperatureconundrum’, an appar...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
Reconstructions of the global mean annual temperature evolution during the Holocene yield conflictin...
International audienceA comprehensive database of paleoclimate records is needed to place recent war...
© 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Abstract: On the basis of simulations using a global climate model...
Variability on centennial to multi-centennial timescales is mentioned as a feature in reconstruction...
Earth's climate can be understood as a dynamical system that changes due to external forcing and int...
Multidecadal surface temperature changes may be forced by natural as well as anthropogenic factors, ...
Surface temperature reconstructions of the past 1500 years suggest that recent warming is unpreceden...
Recent scholarship argues for more research to resolve the ‘Holocene temperatureconundrum’, an appar...
Climate changes are due to anthropogenic factors, volcano eruptions and the natural variability of t...
Reconstructions of the global mean annual temperature evolution during the Holocene yield conflictin...
International audienceA comprehensive database of paleoclimate records is needed to place recent war...
© 2020, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. Abstract: On the basis of simulations using a global climate model...
Variability on centennial to multi-centennial timescales is mentioned as a feature in reconstruction...
Earth's climate can be understood as a dynamical system that changes due to external forcing and int...
Multidecadal surface temperature changes may be forced by natural as well as anthropogenic factors, ...