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EPIC3Integrated Analysis of Interglacial Climate Dynamics (INTERDYNAMIC), SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences, Germany, Springer, 5 p., pp. 31-35, ISBN: 978-3-319-00693-2 | 2015

Evaluation of Eemian and Holocene climate trends: Combining marine archives with climate modelling

Gerrit Lohmann; Ralph R. Schneider; Johann H. Jungclaus; Guillaume Leduc; Nils Fischer; Madlene Pfeiffer; Thomas Laepple

In an attempt to assess trends of Holocene sea-surface temperature (SST), two proxies have been compiled and analyzed in light of model simulations. The data reveal contrasting SST trends, depending upon the proxy used to derive Holocene SST history. To reconcile these mismatches between proxies in the estimated Holocene SST trends, it has been proposed that the Holocene evolution of orbitally-driven seasonality of the incoming radiation is the first-order driving mechanism of the observed SST trends. Such hypothesis has been further tested in numerical models of the Earth system with important implications for SST signals ultimately recorded by marine sediment cores. The analysis of model results and alkenone proxy data for the Holocene indicate a similar pattern in temperature change, but the simulated SST trends underestimate the proxy-based SST trends by a factor of two to five. SST trends based on Mg/Ca show no correspondence with model results. We explore whether the consideration of different growing seasons and depth habitats of the planktonic organisms used for temperature reconstruction could lead to a better agreement of model results with alkenone data on a regional scale. We found that invoking shifts in the living season and habitat depth can remove some of the model–data discrepancies in SST trends. Our results indicate that modeled and reconstructed temperature trends are to a large degree only qualitatively comparable, thus providing at present a challenge for the interpretation of proxy data as well as the model sensitivity to orbital forcing.


Nature Climate Change | 2012

Orbital forcing of tree-ring data

Jan Esper; David Frank; Mauri Timonen; Eduardo Zorita; Rob Wilson; Jürg Luterbacher; Steffen Holzkämper; Nils Fischer; Sebastian Wagner; Daniel Nievergelt; Anne Verstege; Ulf Büntgen


Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems | 2013

Characteristics of the ocean simulations in the Max Planck Institute Ocean Model (MPIOM) the ocean component of the MPI-Earth system model

Johann H. Jungclaus; Nils Fischer; Helmuth Haak; Katja Lohmann; Jochem Marotzke; Daniela Matei; Uwe Mikolajewicz; Dirk Notz; J.-S. von Storch


Climate of The Past | 2012

A multi-model assessment of last interglacial temperatures

Daniel J. Lunt; Ayako Abe-Ouchi; P. Bakker; André Berger; Pascale Braconnot; S. Charbit; Nils Fischer; Nicholas Herold; Johann H. Jungclaus; Vyacheslav Khon; Uta Krebs-Kanzow; Petra Langebroek; Gerrit Lohmann; Kerim H. Nisancioglu; Bette L. Otto-Bliesner; Wonsun Park; Madlene Pfeiffer; Steven J. Phipps; Matthias Prange; Rima Rachmayani; H. Renssen; Nan A. Rosenbloom; Birgit Schneider; Emma J. Stone; Kunio Takahashi; Wei Wei; Qiuzhen Yin; Zhongshi Zhang


Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems | 2013

Characteristics of the ocean simulations in MPIOM, the ocean component of the MPI Earth System Model

Johann H. Jungclaus; Nils Fischer; Helmuth Haak; Katja Lohmann; Jochem Marotzke; Daniela Matei; Uwe Mikolajewicz; Dirk Notz; J.-S. von Storch


Climate of The Past | 2009

Effects of orbital forcing on atmosphere and ocean heat transports in Holocene and Eemian climate simulations with a comprehensive Earth system model

Nils Fischer; Johann H. Jungclaus


Climate of The Past | 2011

Evolution of the seasonal temperature cycle in a transient Holocene simulation: orbital forcing and sea-ice

Nils Fischer; Johann H. Jungclaus


Climate of The Past | 2014

The evolution of sub-monsoon systems in the Afro-Asian monsoon region during the Holocene– comparison of different transient climate model simulations

Anne Dallmeyer; Martin Claussen; Nils Fischer; Kerstin Haberkorn; Sebastian Wagner; Madleen Pfeiffer; Liya Jin; Vyacheslav Khon; Yangbo Wang; Ulrike Herzschuh


Climate of The Past | 2011

Holocene vegetation and biomass changes on the Tibetan Plateau – a model-pollen data comparison

Anne Dallmeyer; Martin Claussen; Ulrike Herzschuh; Nils Fischer


Climate of The Past | 2017

Biome changes in Asia since the mid-Holocene – an analysis of different transient Earth system model simulations

Anne Dallmeyer; Martin Claussen; Jian Ni; Xianyong Cao; Yongbo Wang; Nils Fischer; Madlene Pfeiffer; Liya Jin; Vyacheslav Khon; Sebastian Wagner; Kerstin Haberkorn; Ulrike Herzschuh

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Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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