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Nicholas P McKay

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Scientific Data|May 16, 2015
An extended Arctic proxy temperature database for the past 2,000 yearsNicholas P McKay, Darrell S Kaufman
Scientific Data|September 14, 2023
A pseudoproxy emulation of the PAGES 2k database using a hierarchy of proxy system modelsFeng Zhu, Julien Emile-Geay, Kevin J Anchukaitis, et al.
Nature|May 12, 2017
Corrigendum: Early onset of industrial-era warming across the oceans and continentsNerilie J Abram, Helen V McGregor, Jessica E Tierney, et al.
Nature|August 26, 2016
Early onset of industrial-era warming across the oceans and continentsNerilie J Abram, Helen V McGregor, Jessica E Tierney, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|September 18, 2013
How warm was the last interglacial? New model-data comparisonsBette L Otto-Bliesner, Nan Rosenbloom, Emma J Stone, et al.
Nature|March 29, 2019
Mid-latitude net precipitation decreased with Arctic warming during the HoloceneCody C Routson, Nicholas P McKay, Darrell S Kaufman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2019
Climate models can correctly simulate the continuum of global-average temperature variabilityFeng Zhu, Julien Emile-Geay, Nicholas P McKay, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 19, 2016
CO2 and fire influence tropical ecosystem stability in response to climate changeTimothy M Shanahan, Konrad A Hughen, Nicholas P McKay, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 5, 2009
Recent warming reverses long-term arctic coolingDarrell S Kaufman, David P Schneider, Nicholas P McKay, et al.
Nature Communications|August 2, 2024
The 4.2 ka event is not remarkable in the context of Holocene climate variabilityNicholas P McKay, Darrell S Kaufman, Stéphanie H Arcusa, et al.
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Scientific Data|May 16, 2015
An extended Arctic proxy temperature database for the past 2,000 yearsNicholas P McKay, Darrell S Kaufman
Scientific Data|September 14, 2023
A pseudoproxy emulation of the PAGES 2k database using a hierarchy of proxy system modelsFeng Zhu, Julien Emile-Geay, Kevin J Anchukaitis, et al.
Nature|May 12, 2017
Corrigendum: Early onset of industrial-era warming across the oceans and continentsNerilie J Abram, Helen V McGregor, Jessica E Tierney, et al.
Nature|August 26, 2016
Early onset of industrial-era warming across the oceans and continentsNerilie J Abram, Helen V McGregor, Jessica E Tierney, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|September 18, 2013
How warm was the last interglacial? New model-data comparisonsBette L Otto-Bliesner, Nan Rosenbloom, Emma J Stone, et al.
Nature|March 29, 2019
Mid-latitude net precipitation decreased with Arctic warming during the HoloceneCody C Routson, Nicholas P McKay, Darrell S Kaufman, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 17, 2019
Climate models can correctly simulate the continuum of global-average temperature variabilityFeng Zhu, Julien Emile-Geay, Nicholas P McKay, et al.
Scientific Reports|July 19, 2016
CO2 and fire influence tropical ecosystem stability in response to climate changeTimothy M Shanahan, Konrad A Hughen, Nicholas P McKay, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 5, 2009
Recent warming reverses long-term arctic coolingDarrell S Kaufman, David P Schneider, Nicholas P McKay, et al.
Nature Communications|August 2, 2024
The 4.2 ka event is not remarkable in the context of Holocene climate variabilityNicholas P McKay, Darrell S Kaufman, Stéphanie H Arcusa, et al.
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