M. Braida
University of Trieste
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Nature Geoscience | 2013
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.
Nature Communications | 2017
K. Mezgec; Barbara Stenni; Xavier Crosta; Valerie Masson-Delmotte; Carlo Baroni; M. Braida; V. Ciardini; Ester Colizza; Romana Melis; M. C. Salvatore; Mirko Severi; Claudio Scarchilli; Rita Traversi; Roberto Udisti; Massimo Frezzotti
The causes of the recent increase in Antarctic sea ice extent, characterised by large regional contrasts and decadal variations, remain unclear. In the Ross Sea, where such a sea ice increase is reported, 50% of the sea ice is produced within wind-sustained latent-heat polynyas. Combining information from marine diatom records and sea salt sodium and water isotope ice core records, we here document contrasting patterns in sea ice variations between coastal and open sea areas in Western Ross Sea over the current interglacial period. Since about 3600 years before present, an increase in the efficiency of regional latent-heat polynyas resulted in more coastal sea ice, while sea ice extent decreased overall. These past changes coincide with remarkable optima or minima in the abundances of penguins, silverfish and seal remains, confirming the high sensitivity of marine ecosystems to environmental and especially coastal sea ice conditions.Strong regional heterogeneity prevents thorough understanding of the recent increase in Antarctic sea ice. Here, analysis of marine and ice cores in the Western Ross Sea shows that late Holocene contrasting sea ice patterns between open and coastal areas are related to katabatic winds and polynya efficiency.
Nature Geoscience | 2013
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
Climate of The Past | 2012
P. Mathiot; Hugues Goosse; Xavier Crosta; Barbara Stenni; M. Braida; H. Renssen; C. J. Van Meerbeeck; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; A. Mairesse; Svetlana Dubinkina
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2012
Hugues Goosse; M. Braida; Xavier Crosta; A. Mairesse; Valérie Masson-Delmotte; P. Mathiot; Raphael Neukom; H. Oerter; G. Philippon; H. Renssen; Barbara Stenni; Td van Ommen; Elie Verleyen
Quaternary International | 2012
Hema Achyuthan; Navin Shankar; M. Braida; Syed Masood Ahmad
Journal of The Geological Society of India | 2010
Hema Achyuthan; O. Flora; M. Braida; N. Shankar; Barbara Stenni
Nature Geoscience | 2015
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
5° Convegno Nazionale di Glaciologia Antartica, CONGA 5 | 2008
L. Genoni; Barbara Stenni; Marco Proposito; O. Flora; M. Braida; Massimo Frezzotti
The EGU General Assembly | 2013
Barbara Stenni; Pierre Mathiot; Xavier Crosta; M. Braida; K. Mezgec; Hugues Goosse; H. Renssen; Valerie Masson-Delmotte