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Agreement between reconstructed and modeled boreal precipitation of the last interglacial

TitoloAgreement between reconstructed and modeled boreal precipitation of the last interglacial
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2019
AutoriScussolini, Paolo, Bakker Pepijn, Guo Chuncheng, Stepanek Christian, Zhang Qiong, Braconnot Pascale, Cao Jian, Guarino Maria Vittoria, Coumou Dim, Prange Matthias, Ward Philip J., Renssen Hans, Kageyama Masa, Otto-Bliesner Bette, and Aerts Jeroen C. J. H.
RivistaScience Advances
Volume5
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN23752548
Abstract

The last extended time period when climate may have been warmer than today was during the Last Interglacial (LIG; ca. 129 to 120 thousand years ago). However, a global view of LIG precipitation is lacking. Here, seven new LIG climate models are compared to the first global database of proxies for LIG precipitation. In this way, models are assessed in their ability to capture important hydroclimatic processes during a different climate. The models can reproduce the proxy-based positive precipitation anomalies from the preindustrial period over much of the boreal continents. Over the Southern Hemisphere, proxy-model agreement is partial. In models, LIG boreal monsoons have 42% wider area than in the preindustrial and produce 55% more precipitation and 50% more extreme precipitation. Austral monsoons are weaker. The mechanisms behind these changes are consistent with stronger summer radiative forcing over boreal high latitudes and with the associated higher temperatures during the LIG. © 2019 The Authors.

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URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85075570755&doi=10.1126%2fsciadv.aax7047&partnerID=40&md5=9f76dfdd816d1164254c3d4ffefb16e3
DOI10.1126/sciadv.aax7047
Citation KeyScussolini2019
PubMed ID31799394