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Nature Geoscience | 2013

Continental-Scale Temperature Variability during the Past Two Millennia: Supplementary Information

Moinuddin Ahmed; Brendan M. Buckley; M. Braida; H.P. Borgaonkar; Asfawossen Asrat; Edward R. Cook; Ulf Büntgen; Brian M. Chase; Duncan A. Christie; Mark A. J. Curran; Henry F. Diaz; Jan Esper; Ze-Xin Fan; Narayan P. Gaire; Quansheng Ge; Joëlle Gergis; J. Fidel Gonzalez-Rouco; Hugues Goosse; Stefan W. Grab; Nicholas E. Graham; Rochelle Graham; Martin Grosjean; Sami Hanhijärvi; Darrell S. Kaufman; Thorsten Kiefer; Katsuhiko Kimura; Atte Korhola; Paul J. Krusic; Antonio Lara; Anne-Marie Lézine

Past global climate changes had strong regional expression. To elucidate their spatio-temporal pattern, we reconstructed past temperatures for seven continental-scale regions during the past one to two millennia. The most coherent feature in nearly all of the regional temperature reconstructions is a long-term cooling trend, which ended late in the nineteenth century. At multi-decadal to centennial scales, temperature variability shows distinctly different regional patterns, with more similarity within each hemisphere than between them. There were no globally synchronous multi-decadal warm or cold intervals that define a worldwide Medieval Warm Period or Little Ice Age, but all reconstructions show generally cold conditions between ad 1580 and 1880, punctuated in some regions by warm decades during the eighteenth century. The transition to these colder conditions occurred earlier in the Arctic, Europe and Asia than in North America or the Southern Hemisphere regions. Recent warming reversed the long-term cooling; during the period ad 1971–2000, the area-weighted average reconstructed temperature was higher than any other time in nearly 1,400 years.


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2018

Monsoon climate response in Indian teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) along a transect from coast to inland

Saikat Sengupta; H.P. Borgaonkar; Reji Mariya Joy; Somaru Ram

Indian monsoon (June–September) and post monsoon (October–November) rainfall show a distinct trend from coast to inland primarily due to moisture availability. However, the response of this synoptic-scale variation of rainfall amount to annual ring growth of Indian teak has not been studied systematically yet. The study is important as (1) ring width of Indian teak is considered as a reliable proxy for studying monsoon climate variability in multi-centennial time scale and (2) observed meteorological data show systematic changes in rainfall variation from coast to inland since last three decades. Towards this, we present here tree-ring width data from two locations—Thatibanda (1747–1979) and Nagzira (1728–2000) and use similar published data from two other locations—Allapalli (1866–1897) and Edugurapalli (1827–2000). The locations fall along a southeast northwest transect from south east Indian coast to inland. Monthly mean data from nearest observatories show an increasing trend in monsoon rainfall and a pronounced decreasing trend in post monsoon rainfall towards inland. Ring width data show moderately positive response to monsoon rainfall and negative response to summer (March–May) temperature for all stations suggesting moisture deficit in hot summer and intense precipitation in monsoon affect ring growth pattern in different ways. Ring width indices also exhibit significantly positive response with post monsoon rainfall at coastal location. The response gradually reduces towards inland. This preliminary study, thus, suggests that Indian teak has a potential to capture signals of the synoptic variation of post monsoon rainfall from coast to inland.


Nature Geoscience | 2013

Continental-scale temperature variability during the past two millennia

Moinuddin Ahmed; Asfawossen Asrat; H.P. Borgaonkar; M. Braida; Brendan M. Buckley; Ulf Büntgen; Brian M. Chase; Duncan A. Christie; Edward R. Cook; Mark A. J. Curran; Henry F. Diaz; Jan Esper; Ze-Xin Fan; Narayan P. Gaire; Quansheng Ge; Joëlle Gergis; J. Fidel Gonzalez-Rouco; Hugues Goosse; Stefan W. Grab; Nicholas E. Graham; Rochelle Graham; Martin Grosjean; Sami Hanhijärvi; Darrell S. Kaufman; Thorsten Kiefer; Katsuhiko Kimura; Atte Korhola; Paul J. Krusic; Antonio Lara; Anne-Marie Lézine


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2010

El Niño and related monsoon drought signals in 523-year-long ring width records of teak (Tectona grandis L.F.) trees from south India

H.P. Borgaonkar; A.B. Sikder; Somaru Ram; G.B. Pant


Journal of Earth System Science | 2008

Tree-ring analysis of teak (Tectona grandis L.F.) in central India and its relationship with rainfall and moisture index

Somaru Ram; H.P. Borgaonkar; A.B. Sikder


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2008

Temperature variability over the Indian Ocean and its relationship with Indian summer monsoon rainfall

D. R. Kothawale; A. A. Munot; H.P. Borgaonkar


Dendrochronologia | 2011

Response of cellulose oxygen isotope values of teak trees in differing monsoon environments to monsoon rainfall

S. R. Managave; M. S. Sheshshayee; R. Ramesh; H.P. Borgaonkar; S.K. Shah; A. Bhattacharyya


Dendrochronologia | 2009

Assessment of tree-ring analysis of high-elevation Cedrus deodara D. Don from Western Himalaya (India) in relation to climate and glacier fluctuations

H.P. Borgaonkar; Somaru Ram; A.B. Sikder


Dendrochronologia | 2014

Tree-ring analysis over western Himalaya and its long-term association with vapor pressure and potential evapotranspiration

Somaru Ram; H.P. Borgaonkar


Journal of Earth System Science | 2011

Tree-ring variation in teak (Tectona grandis L.) from Allapalli, Maharashtra in relation to moisture and Palmer Drought Severity Index, India

Somaru Ram; H.P. Borgaonkar; A. A. Munot; A.B. Sikder

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Somaru Ram

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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A.B. Sikder

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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Saikat Sengupta

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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R. Ramesh

Physical Research Laboratory

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Supriyo Chakraborty

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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Trina Bose

Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology

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M. Braida

University of Trieste

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