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DOI10.5194/cp-17-1273-2021
Climate indices in historical climate reconstructions: A global state of the art
Nash D.J.; Adamson G.C.D.; Ashcroft L.; Bauch M.; Camenisch C.; Degroot D.; Gergis J.; Jusopović A.; Labbé T.; Lin K.-H.E.; Nicholson S.D.; Pei Q.; Del Rosario Prieto M.; Rack U.; Rojas F.; White S.
发表日期2021
ISSN1814-9324
起始页码1127
结束页码1143
卷号17期号:3
英文摘要Narrative evidence contained within historical documents and inscriptions provides an important record of climate variability for periods prior to the onset of systematic meteorological data collection. A common approach used by historical climatologists to convert such qualitative information into continuous quantitative proxy data is through the generation of ordinal-scale climate indices. There is, however, considerable variability in the types of phenomena reconstructed using an index approach and the practice of index development in different parts of the world. This review, written by members of the PAGES (Past Global Changes) CRIAS working group - a collective of climate historians and historical climatologists researching Climate Reconstructions and Impacts from the Archives of Societies - provides the first global synthesis of the use of the index approach in climate reconstruction. We begin by summarising the range of studies that have used indices for climate reconstruction across six continents (Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Australia) as well as the world's oceans. We then outline the different methods by which indices are developed in each of these regions, including a discussion of the processes adopted to verify and calibrate index series, and the measures used to express confidence and uncertainty. We conclude with a series of recommendations to guide the development of future index-based climate reconstructions to maximise their effectiveness for use by climate modellers and in multiproxy climate reconstructions. © Copyright:
来源期刊Climate of the Past
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/183565
作者单位School of Environment and Technology, University of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom; School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; Department of Geography, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; Institute of History, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; Department of History, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United States; Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia; ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia; Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences,...
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Nash D.J.,Adamson G.C.D.,Ashcroft L.,et al. Climate indices in historical climate reconstructions: A global state of the art[J],2021,17(3).
APA Nash D.J..,Adamson G.C.D..,Ashcroft L..,Bauch M..,Camenisch C..,...&White S..(2021).Climate indices in historical climate reconstructions: A global state of the art.Climate of the Past,17(3).
MLA Nash D.J.,et al."Climate indices in historical climate reconstructions: A global state of the art".Climate of the Past 17.3(2021).
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