
Climate of the past 2000 years: regional and trans-regional syntheses
Eds: McGregor HV, Francus P, Abram N, Evans MN, Goosse H, von Gunten L, Kaufman D, Linderholm H, Loutre MF, Neukom R & Turney C
Climate of the Past, 2016The 2013 PAGES 2k consortium reconstructions have shown clear regional expressions of temperature variability at the multi-decadal to century scale, whereas a long-term cooling trend prior to the 20th century was evident globally. These findings pointed to the necessity of understanding regional differences for a truly global view. This special issue intends to assemble papers proceeding from the coordinated efforts of the PAGES 2k Network to refine temperature reconstructions and create a history of regional precipitation changes.
Articles
> Introduction to the Special Issue on Climate of the Past 2000 Years: Global and Regional Syntheses
> Low-resolution Australasian palaeoclimate records of the last 2000 years
> Regional Antarctic snow accumulation over the past 1000 years
> Antarctic climate variability on regional and continental scales over the last 2000 years
> North American regional climate reconstruction from ground surface temperature histories
> Multi-proxy reconstructions of May–September precipitation field in China over the past 500 years
> Comparing proxy and model estimates of hydroclimate variability and change over the Common Era
> Climate variability in the subarctic area for the last 2 millennia
> Technical note: Open-paleo-data implementation pilot – the PAGES 2k special issue