http://bolin.su.se/data/ljungqvist-2016-nh-1
Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist, Paul J. Krusic, Hanna S. Sundqvist, Eduardo Zorita, Gudrun Brattström, David C. Frank
Northern Hemisphere 1,200-year hydroclimatic reconstruction
NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
2016
Datafile
Terrestrial
Hydrology
Northern Hemisphere
Hydroclimate
Paleoclimate reconstruction
Precipitation
Drought
Climate proxy data
Model-data comparison
Climate model simulation
Earth science > Paleoclimate > Paleoclimate reconstructions > Drought/precipitation reconstruction
Fredrik Charpentier Ljungqvist
2016-05-09T14:05:32+00:00
English
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Cite Ljungqvist et al. (2016) when using this data.
All source data used to plot the different figures in the study, including Extended Data Figures, are also available for downloading.The datasets are divided into four compressed archive data files: 1) source Data for plotting the different figures in the article including the Extended Data Figures, 2) proxy data for inferring hydroclimate used in the article, 3) proxy data for inferring temperature used in the article, and 4) software, code, and a detailed description of the software used in the study together with example data and runtime commands.
A spatial reconstruction of hydroclimate variability over the past twelve centuries across the Northern Hemisphere is derived from a network of 196 at least millennium-long proxy records. An updated compilation of 128 temperature proxy records is used to assess the relationship between the reconstructed centennial-scale Northern Hemisphere hydroclimate and temperature variability. The reconstructed hydroclimate anomalies are compared with data from coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation model simulations. The hydroclimate proxy data and the temperature proxy data, with all records extending back to at least 1000 CE, are archived together with the code and software used to produce all different experiments described and shown in the study.