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Spectral biases in tree-ring climate proxies

Jörg Franke (), David Frank, Christoph C. Raible, Jan Esper and Stefan Brönnimann
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Jörg Franke: Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
David Frank: Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
Christoph C. Raible: Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research
Jan Esper: Johannes Gutenberg University
Stefan Brönnimann: Institute of Geography, University of Bern

Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 4, 360-364

Abstract: Seamless quantification of past and present climate variability is needed to understand the Earth’s climate well enough to make accurate predictions for the future. This study addresses whether tree-ring-dominated proxy data properly represent the frequency spectrum of true climate variability. The results challenge the validity of detection and attribution investigations based on these data.

Date: 2013
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