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Environmental Research Letters | 2016

European summer temperatures since Roman times

Jürg Luterbacher; Johannes P. Werner; Jason E. Smerdon; Laura Fernández-Donado; Fidel González-Rouco; David Barriopedro; Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist; Ulf Büntgen; E. Zorita; S. Wagner; Jan Esper; Danny McCarroll; Andrea Toreti; David Frank; Johann H. Jungclaus; Mariano Barriendos; Chiara Bertolin; Oliver Bothe; Rudolf Brázdil; Dario Camuffo; Petr Dobrovolný; Mary Gagen; E. García-Bustamante; Quansheng Ge; Juan J. Gomez-Navarro; Joël Guiot; Zhixin Hao; Gabi Hegerl; Karin Holmgren; V.V. Klimenko

The spatial context is criticalwhen assessing present-day climate anomalies, attributing them to potential forcings and making statements regarding their frequency and severity in a long-term perspective. Recent international initiatives have expanded the number of high-quality proxy-records and developed new statistical reconstruction methods. These advances allow more rigorous regional past temperature reconstructions and, in turn, the possibility of evaluating climate models on policy-relevant, spatiotemporal scales. Here we provide a new proxy-based, annually-resolved, spatial reconstruction of the European summer (June-August) temperature fields back to 755 CE based on Bayesian hierarchical modelling (BHM), together with estimates of the European mean temperature variation since 138 BCE based on BHM and composite-plus-scaling (CPS). Our reconstructions compare well with independent instrumental and proxy-based temperature estimates, but suggest a larger amplitude in summer temperature variability than previously reported. Both CPS and BHM reconstructions indicate that the mean 20th century European summer temperature was not significantly different from some earlier centuries, including the 1st, 2nd, 8th and 10th centuries CE. The 1st century (in BHM also the 10th century) may even have been slightly warmer than the 20th century, but the difference is not statistically significant. Comparing each 50 yr period with the 1951-2000 period reveals a similar pattern. Recent summers, however, have been unusually warm in the context of the last two millennia and there are no 30 yr periods in either reconstruction that exceed the mean average European summer temperature of the last 3 decades (1986-2015 CE). A comparison with an ensemble of climate model simulations suggests that the reconstructed European summer temperature variability over the period 850-2000 CE reflects changes in both internal variability and external forcing on multi-decadal time-scales. For pan-European temperatures we find slightly better agreement between the reconstruction and the model simulations with high-end estimates for total solar irradiance. Temperature differences between the medieval period, the recent period and the Little Ice Age are larger in the reconstructions than the simulations. This may indicate inflated variability of the reconstructions, a lack of sensitivity and processes to changes in external forcing on the simulated European climate and/or an underestimation of internal variability on centennial and longer time scales.


Climate of The Past | 2013

Large-scale temperature response to external forcing in simulations and reconstructions of the last millennium

Laura Fernández-Donado; J. F. González-Rouco; Christoph C. Raible; Caspar M. Ammann; David Barriopedro; E. García-Bustamante; Johann H. Jungclaus; Stephan J. Lorenz; Jürg Luterbacher; Steven J. Phipps; J. Servonnat; Didier Swingedouw; Simon F. B. Tett; S. Wagner; Pascal Yiou; E. Zorita


Climate of The Past | 2013

Changing correlation structures of the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation from 1000 to 2100 AD

Christoph C. Raible; Flavio Lehner; J. F. González-Rouco; Laura Fernández-Donado


PAGES News | 2011

Medieval climate anomaly to little ice age transition as simulated by current climate models

J. F. González-Rouco; Laura Fernández-Donado; Christoph C. Raible; David Barriopedro; J. Lutherbacher; Johann H. Jungclaus; Didier Swingedouw; Jérôme Servonnat; E. Zorita; S. Wagner; M. Ammann


Geoscientific Model Development Discussions | 2016

PMIP4-CMIP6: the contribution of the Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project to CMIP6

Masa Kageyama; Pascale Braconnot; Sandy P. Harrison; Alan M. Haywood; Johann H. Jungclaus; Bette L. Otto-Bliesner; Jean-Yves Peterschmitt; Ayako Abe-Ouchi; Samuel Albani; Patrick J. Bartlein; Chris M. Brierley; Michel Crucifix; Aisling M. Dolan; Laura Fernández-Donado; Hubertus Fischer; Peter O. Hopcroft; Ruza F. Ivanovic; Fabrice Lambert; Daniel J. Lunt; Natalie M. Mahowald; W. Richard Peltier; Stephen J. Phipps; Didier M. Roche; Gavin A. Schmidt; Lev Tarasov; Paul J. Valdes; Qiong Zhang; Tianjun Zhou


Climate of The Past | 2016

The 1430s: a cold period of extraordinary internal climate variability during the early Spörer Minimum with social and economic impacts in north-western and central Europe

Chantal Camenisch; Kathrin M. Keller; Melanie Salvisberg; Benjamin Jean-François Amann; Martin Bauch; Sandro Renato Blumer; Rudolf Brázdil; Stefan Brönnimann; Ulf Büntgen; Bruce M. S. Campbell; Laura Fernández-Donado; Dominik Fleitmann; Rüdiger Glaser; Fidel González-Rouco; Martin Grosjean; Richard C. Hoffmann; Heli Maaria Huhtamaa; Fortunat Joos; Andrea Kiss; Oldřich Kotyza; Flavio Lehner; Jürg Luterbacher; Nicolas Maughan; Raphael Neukom; Theresa Novy; Kathleen Pribyl; Christoph C. Raible; Dirk Riemann; Maximilian Schuh; Philip Slavin


International Journal of Climatology | 2015

Climate sensitivity of Mediterranean pine growth reveals distinct east-west dipole

Andrea Seim; Kerstin Treydte; Valerie Trouet; David Frank; Patrick Fonti; Willy Tegel; Momchil Panayotov; Laura Fernández-Donado; Paul J. Krusic; Ulf Büntgen


Climate of The Past Discussions | 2012

Temperature response to external forcing in simulations and reconstructions of the last millennium

Laura Fernández-Donado; J. F. González-Rouco; Christoph C. Raible; Caspar M. Ammann; David Barriopedro; E. García-Bustamante; Johann H. Jungclaus; Stephan J. Lorenz; Jürg Luterbacher; Steven J. Phipps; Jérôme Servonnat; Didier Swingedouw; Simon F. B. Tett; S. Wagner; Pascal Yiou; E. Zorita


Geoscientific Model Development | 2018

The PMIP4 contribution to CMIP6 – Part 1: Overview and over-arching analysis plan

Masa Kageyama; Pascale Braconnot; Sandy P. Harrison; Alan M. Haywood; Johann H. Jungclaus; Bette L. Otto-Bliesner; Jean-Yves Peterschmitt; Ayako Abe-Ouchi; Samuel Albani; Patrick J. Bartlein; Chris M. Brierley; Michel Crucifix; Aisling M. Dolan; Laura Fernández-Donado; Hubertus Fischer; Peter O. Hopcroft; Ruza F. Ivanovic; Fabrice Lambert; Daniel J. Lunt; Natalie M. Mahowald; W. Richard Peltier; Steven J. Phipps; Didier M. Roche; Gavin A. Schmidt; Lev Tarasov; Paul J. Valdes; Qiong Zhang; Tianjun Zhou


PAGES News | 2011

Reconstructed and simulated Medieval Climate Anomaly in southern South America

J. Lutherbacher; Raphael Neukom; J. F. González-Rouco; Laura Fernández-Donado; Christoph C. Raible; E. Zorita

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J. F. González-Rouco

Complutense University of Madrid

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David Barriopedro

Spanish National Research Council

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Ulf Büntgen

University of Cambridge

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Michel Crucifix

Université catholique de Louvain

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