North Pacific and North Atlantic sea-surface temperature variability during the Holocene

Kim, JH, Rimbu, N, Lorenz, SJ, Lohmann, G, Schneider, RR, Nam, SI, Schouten, S, Sirocko, F and Rühlemann, C (2004) North Pacific and North Atlantic sea-surface temperature variability during the Holocene. Quaternary Science Reviews, 23(20-22). 2141-2154. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2004.08.010 PANGAEA Supplementary Data

Abstract

Holocene climate variability is investigated in the North Pacific and North Atlantic realms, using alkenone-derived sea-surface temperature (SST) records as well as a millennial scale simulation with a coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation model (AOGCM). The alkenone SST data indicate a temperature increase over almost the entire North Pacific from 7 cal kyr BP to the present. A dipole pattern with a continuous cooling in the northeastern Atlantic and a warming in the eastern Mediterranean Sea and the northern Red Sea is detected in the North Atlantic realm. Similarly, SST variations are opposite in sign between the northeastern Pacific and the northeastern Atlantic. A 2300 year long AOGCM climate simulation reveals a similar SST seesaw between the northeastern Pacific and the northeastern Atlantic on centennial time scales. Our analysis of the alkenone SST data and the model results suggests fundamental inter-oceanic teleconnections during the Holocene.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: PANGAEA reference ID: 25813 Serial: RCOM0151
Subjects: MARUM
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Divisions: MARUM
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Date Deposited: 26 Jul 2013 11:56
Last Modified: 26 Jul 2013 11:56
URI: http://publications.marum.de/id/eprint/1927

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