2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2007.04.020
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Blueprints for Medieval hydroclimate

Abstract: According to tree ring and other records, a series of severe droughts that lasted for decades afflicted western North America during the Medieval period resulting in a more arid climate than in subsequent centuries. A review of proxy evidence from around the world indicates that North American megadroughts were part of a global pattern of Medieval hydroclimate that was distinct from that of today. In particular, the Medieval hydroclimate was wet in northern South America, dry in mid-latitude South America, dry… Show more

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“…3.2.1). This pattern incorporates a weakened Aleutian low and stronger NAO, features long suggested by others for the MCA on the basis of regional proxy records (e.g., Lamb 1965;LaMarche 1974;Stine 1994;Keigwin 1996;Cobb et al 2003;Mangini et al 2005;MacDonald and Case 2005;Seager et al 2007a;Trouet et al 2009). Interestingly, the main aspects of the extra-tropical NH circulation changes can be reproduced by shifting the climatological pattern slightly poleward, and bear some resemblance to those resulting from expansion of the Hadley Cell in greenhouse warming experiments (e.g.…”
Section: Relation To Other Modeling Studies Using Warmer Indian Oceansupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…3.2.1). This pattern incorporates a weakened Aleutian low and stronger NAO, features long suggested by others for the MCA on the basis of regional proxy records (e.g., Lamb 1965;LaMarche 1974;Stine 1994;Keigwin 1996;Cobb et al 2003;Mangini et al 2005;MacDonald and Case 2005;Seager et al 2007a;Trouet et al 2009). Interestingly, the main aspects of the extra-tropical NH circulation changes can be reproduced by shifting the climatological pattern slightly poleward, and bear some resemblance to those resulting from expansion of the Hadley Cell in greenhouse warming experiments (e.g.…”
Section: Relation To Other Modeling Studies Using Warmer Indian Oceansupporting
confidence: 59%
“…3S by the treering derived drought-area index of Cook et al 2004) is quite similar to those in Europe, the North Atlantic and the tropical Pacific [e.g., compare Fig. 3S with B, G, H (the shift in the Morocco record is notably later than the others) and P; see also , Seager et al 2007a, with the most widespread aridity in western US occurring between 900 and 1350 AD. Such a decrease in precipitation over the western US implies a northward shift in the storm track over the region and over the eastern North Pacific during the MCA, with a weaker (or contracted) Aleutian Low and a stronger Northeast Pacific High off the west coast of the US, as indicated by some reconstructions (MacDonald and Case 2005;.…”
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