Comparing simulations of key warm periods in Earth history with contemporaneous geological proxy data is a useful approach for evaluating the ability of climate models to simulate warm, high-CO2 climates that are unprecedented in the more recent past. Here we use a global data set of confidence-assessed, proxy-based temperature estimates and biome reconstructions to assess the ability of eight models to simulate warm terrestrial climates of the Pliocene epoch. The Late Pliocene, 3.6–2.6 million years ago, is an accessible geological interval to understand climate processes of a warmer world. We show that model-predicted surface air temperatures reveal a substantial cold bias in the Northern Hemisphere. Particularly strong data–model mismatc...
Reconciling palaeodata with model simulations of the Pliocene climate is essential for understanding...
Climate and environments of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264 to 3.025 Ma) have been extensively s...
About five to four million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate clima...
Comparing simulations of key warm periods in Earth history with contemporaneous geological proxy dat...
Comparing simulations of key warm periods in Earth history with contemporaneous geological proxy dat...
Comparing simulations of key warm periods in Earth history with contemporaneous geological proxy dat...
Comparing simulations of key warm periods in Earth history with contemporaneous geological proxy dat...
Climate and environments of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264 to 3.025 Ma) have been extensively s...
Reconciling palaeodata with model simulations of the Pliocene climate is essential for understanding...
Climate and environments of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264 to 3.025 Ma) have been extensively s...
In light of mounting empirical evidence that planetary warming is well underway, the climate researc...
Climate and environments of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264 to 3.025 Ma) have been extensively s...
Reconciling palaeodata with model simulations of the Pliocene climate is essential for understanding...
The characteristics of the mid-Pliocene warm period (mPWP: 3.264–3.025 Ma BP) have been examined usi...
Reconciling palaeodata with model simulations of the Pliocene climate is essential for understanding...
Reconciling palaeodata with model simulations of the Pliocene climate is essential for understanding...
Climate and environments of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264 to 3.025 Ma) have been extensively s...
About five to four million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate clima...
Comparing simulations of key warm periods in Earth history with contemporaneous geological proxy dat...
Comparing simulations of key warm periods in Earth history with contemporaneous geological proxy dat...
Comparing simulations of key warm periods in Earth history with contemporaneous geological proxy dat...
Comparing simulations of key warm periods in Earth history with contemporaneous geological proxy dat...
Climate and environments of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264 to 3.025 Ma) have been extensively s...
Reconciling palaeodata with model simulations of the Pliocene climate is essential for understanding...
Climate and environments of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264 to 3.025 Ma) have been extensively s...
In light of mounting empirical evidence that planetary warming is well underway, the climate researc...
Climate and environments of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264 to 3.025 Ma) have been extensively s...
Reconciling palaeodata with model simulations of the Pliocene climate is essential for understanding...
The characteristics of the mid-Pliocene warm period (mPWP: 3.264–3.025 Ma BP) have been examined usi...
Reconciling palaeodata with model simulations of the Pliocene climate is essential for understanding...
Reconciling palaeodata with model simulations of the Pliocene climate is essential for understanding...
Climate and environments of the mid-Pliocene warm period (3.264 to 3.025 Ma) have been extensively s...
About five to four million years ago, in the early Pliocene epoch, Earth had a warm, temperate clima...