8000 years of North Atlantic storminess reconstructed from a Scottish peat record: implications for Holocene atmospheric circulation patterns in Western Europe

  • Stewart, Helena
  • Bradwell, Tom
  • Bullard, Joanna
  • Davies, Sarah
  • Golledge, Nicholas
  • McCulloch, Robert
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Publication date
November 2017
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
0267-8179
Language
English

Abstract

North Atlantic storminess can affect human settlements, infrastructure and transport links, all of which strongly impact local, national and global economies. An increase in storm frequency and intensity is predicted over the North-East Atlantic in the 21st century because of a northward shift in storm tracks and a persistently positive North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), driven by recent atmospheric warming. Although documentary records of North Atlantic storminess exist, these are generally limited to the last c. 1000 years. This paper presents a continuous high-resolution proxy record of storminess spanning the last 8000 years from a 6 m-long core taken from a peat bog in northern Scotland. Bromine concentrations in the peat, derive...

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