Brierley et al.1 question our findings of elevated temperatures in the tropical warm pools during the Pliocene2. Focusing specifically on the mid-Pliocene warm period (about 3.3 to 3 million years ago), as framed by Brierley et al., we continue to find evidence for warmer than Holocene temperatures in the western Pacific warm pool in good agreement with PlioMIP simulations, especially in light of new pCO2 reconstructions3.First, seawater Mg/Ca values were almost certainly lower than modern during the Pliocene (for example, ref. 4), although the exact magnitude and implications for the Mg/Ca ratio of foraminiferal calcite remain uncertain5. Nevertheless, if the western Pacific warm pool was the same temperature as pre-industrial times, as Br...
A lack of paleo-proxy data has made it difficult to determine the mechanisms responsible for the war...
Sea surface temperature (SST) and salinity of the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) reflect global cl...
The appearance of permanent El Niño–like conditions prior to 3 million years ago is founded on sea-s...
Brierley et al.1 question our findings of elevated temperatures in the tropical warm pools during th...
The western warm pools of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans are a critical source of heat and moisture...
Zhang et al. (Reports, 4 April 2014, p. 84) interpret TEX86 and U(37)(K') paleotemperature data as p...
equatorial Pacific (WEP) reveal warm pool climate evolution during the onset of Northern Hemisphere ...
About five to four million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate clima...
The tropical Pacific has an outsized influence on global climate – it is the center of the El Niño-S...
The Pliocene warm interval has been difficult to explain. We reconstructed the latitudinal distribut...
Traditional reconstructions of sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) produced by the Pliocene Research Int...
Yu and Broecker argue that the paleoceanographic interpretation of our 3.2-million-year record of No...
The Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) plays a crucial role in influencing climate dynamics both in the t...
With CO2 concentrations similar to today (410 ppm), the Pliocene Epoch offers insights into climate ...
Sea surface temperature (SST) estimates using the δ18O composition of fossil planktonic foraminifer ...
A lack of paleo-proxy data has made it difficult to determine the mechanisms responsible for the war...
Sea surface temperature (SST) and salinity of the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) reflect global cl...
The appearance of permanent El Niño–like conditions prior to 3 million years ago is founded on sea-s...
Brierley et al.1 question our findings of elevated temperatures in the tropical warm pools during th...
The western warm pools of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans are a critical source of heat and moisture...
Zhang et al. (Reports, 4 April 2014, p. 84) interpret TEX86 and U(37)(K') paleotemperature data as p...
equatorial Pacific (WEP) reveal warm pool climate evolution during the onset of Northern Hemisphere ...
About five to four million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate clima...
The tropical Pacific has an outsized influence on global climate – it is the center of the El Niño-S...
The Pliocene warm interval has been difficult to explain. We reconstructed the latitudinal distribut...
Traditional reconstructions of sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) produced by the Pliocene Research Int...
Yu and Broecker argue that the paleoceanographic interpretation of our 3.2-million-year record of No...
The Indo-Pacific Warm Pool (IPWP) plays a crucial role in influencing climate dynamics both in the t...
With CO2 concentrations similar to today (410 ppm), the Pliocene Epoch offers insights into climate ...
Sea surface temperature (SST) estimates using the δ18O composition of fossil planktonic foraminifer ...
A lack of paleo-proxy data has made it difficult to determine the mechanisms responsible for the war...
Sea surface temperature (SST) and salinity of the Western Pacific Warm Pool (WPWP) reflect global cl...
The appearance of permanent El Niño–like conditions prior to 3 million years ago is founded on sea-s...