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Using Generative Art to Convey Past and Future Climate Transitions
Published on: March 31, 2023
Complex spatio-temporal structure of the Holocene Thermal Maximum
Olivier Cartapanis1, Lukas Jonkers2, Paola Moffa-Sanchez3
1CEREGE, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, INRAE, Coll. France, Technopole Arbois, 13545, Aix en Provence Cedex 4, France. cartapanis@cerege.fr.
Abstract:
Inconsistencies between Holocene climate reconstructions and numerical model simulations question the robustness of climate models and proxy temperature records. Climate reconstructions suggest an early-middle Holocene Thermal Maximum (HTM) followed by gradual cooling, whereas climate models indicate continuous warming. This discrepancy either implies seasonal biases in proxy-based climate reconstructions, or that the climate model sensitivity to forcings and feedbacks needs to be reevaluated. Here, we analyze a global database of Holocene paleotemperature records to investigate the spatiotemporal structure of the HTM. Continental proxy records at mid and high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere portray a "classic" HTM (8-4 ka). In contrast, marine proxy records from the same latitudes reveal an earlier HTM (11-7ka), while a clear temperature anomaly is missing in the tropics. The results indicate a heterogeneous response to climate forcing and highlight the lack of globally synchronous HTM.
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