[{"name":"leijonhufvud-2012-stockholm-1","title":"Stockholm winter\/spring 500-year temperature reconstruction","summary":"Historical documentary sources, reflecting different port activities in Stockholm, are used along with the instrumental temperature record to derive a January-April mean temperature reconstruction back to 1502. The documentary sources provide information on when the sailing activities began in each spring and thereby also reflect when the waters became ice-free after each winter. These dates correlate strongly with observed winter\/spring temperatures.","citations":"Leijonhufvud L, Wilson R, Moberg A, S\u00f6derberg J, Rets\u00f6 D, S\u00f6derlind U (2010) Five centuries of Stockholm winter\/spring temperatures reconstructed from documentary evidence and instrumental observations. Climatic Change 101: 109\u2013141. DOI: 10.1007\/s10584-009-9650-y","comments":"","category":"Atmosphere","subcategory":"Temperature","keywords":"Historical; Temperature; Reconstruction","scientist":"Lotta Leijonhufvud, Rob J. S. Wilson, Anders Moberg, Johan S\u00f6derberg, Dag Rets\u00f6, Ulrica S\u00f6derlind","firstname":"Lotta","lastname":"Leijonhufvud","address":"Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology; Stockholm University","postalcode":"SE-106 91","city":"Stockholm","province":"","country":"Sweden","parameters":"Paleoclimate > Paleoclimate Reconstructions > Air Temperature Reconstruction","location":"Continent > Europe > Northern Europe > Scandinavia > Sweden","progress":"Completed","language":"English","project":"Millennium","publisher":"NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)","version":"1","constrains":"None","access":"Free"}]