TY - JOUR
T1 - Paired oxygen isotope records reveal modern North American atmospheric dynamics during the Holocene
AU - Liu, Zhongfang
AU - Yoshimura, Kei
AU - Bowen, Gabriel J.
AU - Buenning, Nikolaus H.
AU - Risi, Camille
AU - Welker, Jeffrey M.
AU - Yuan, Fasong
PY - 2014/4/16
Y1 - 2014/4/16
N2 - The Pacific North American (PNA) teleconnection has a strong influence on North American climate. Instrumental records and century-scale reconstructions indicate an accelerating tendency towards the positive PNA state since the mid-1850s, but much less is known about long-term PNA variability. Here we reconstruct PNA-like climate variability during the mid-and late Holocene using paired oxygen isotope records from two regions in North America with robust, anticorrelated isotopic response to the modern PNA. We identify mean states of more negative and positive PNA-like climate during the mid-and late Holocene, respectively. Superimposed on the secular change between states is a robust, quasi-200-year oscillation, which we associate with the de Vries solar cycle. These findings suggest the persistence of PNA-like climate variability throughout the mid-and late Holocene, provide evidence for modulation of PNA over multiple timescales and may help researchers de-convolve PNA pattern variation from other factors reflected in palaeorecords. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
AB - The Pacific North American (PNA) teleconnection has a strong influence on North American climate. Instrumental records and century-scale reconstructions indicate an accelerating tendency towards the positive PNA state since the mid-1850s, but much less is known about long-term PNA variability. Here we reconstruct PNA-like climate variability during the mid-and late Holocene using paired oxygen isotope records from two regions in North America with robust, anticorrelated isotopic response to the modern PNA. We identify mean states of more negative and positive PNA-like climate during the mid-and late Holocene, respectively. Superimposed on the secular change between states is a robust, quasi-200-year oscillation, which we associate with the de Vries solar cycle. These findings suggest the persistence of PNA-like climate variability throughout the mid-and late Holocene, provide evidence for modulation of PNA over multiple timescales and may help researchers de-convolve PNA pattern variation from other factors reflected in palaeorecords. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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U2 - 10.1038/ncomms4701
DO - 10.1038/ncomms4701
M3 - Article
C2 - 24739337
SN - 2041-1723
VL - 5
JO - Nature Communications
JF - Nature Communications
IS - 3701
M1 - 3701
ER -