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Ambiguity of large scale temperature reconstructions from artificial tree growth in millennial climate simulations

Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 2012-07-11 v1

Abstract

The ambiguity of temperature reconstructions is assessed using pseudo tree growth series in the virtual reality of two simulations of the climate of the last millennium. The simple, process-based Vaganov-Shashkin-Lite (VS-Lite) code calculates tree growth responses controlled by a limited number of climatic parameters. Growth limitation by different ambient climate conditions allows for possible nonlinearity and non-stationarity in the pseudo tree growth series. Statistical reconstructions of temperature are achieved from simulated tree growth for random selections of pseudo-proxy locations by simple local regression and composite plus scaling techniques to address additional ambiguities in paleoclimate reconstructions besides the known uncertainty and shortcomings of the reconstruction methods. A systematic empirical evaluation shows that the interrelations between simulated target and reconstructed temperatures undergo strong variations with possibly pronounced misrepresentations of temperatures. Thus (i) centennial scale inter-annual correlations can be very weak; (ii) the decadal range of reconstructed temperatures may be as large as the range of the temperature variations over the considered time-period; (iii) decadal variability is under-represented in the reconstructions. The misrepresentations are in part due to the temporally varying temperature-growth relations and to an apparent lack of decadal scale variability in the simulated pseudo-growth series compared to the local temperatures.

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@article{arxiv.1207.2279,
  title  = {Ambiguity of large scale temperature reconstructions from artificial tree growth in millennial climate simulations},
  author = {Oliver Bothe and Davide Zanchettin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.2279},
  year   = {2012}
}

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