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A 561-yr (1461-2022 CE) summer temperature reconstruction for Mid-Atlantic-Northeast USA shows connections to volcanic forcing and atmospheric circulation

Grant L. Harley (), Justin T. Maxwell (), Karen E. King (), Shelly A. Rayback (), Edward R. Cook (), Christopher Hansen (), R. Stockton Maxwell (), Frederick Reinig (), Jan Esper (), Tsun Fung Au (), Ellen V. Bergan (), Katherine E. Brings (), Nick Koenig (), Benjamin Lockwood () and Richard D. Thaxton ()
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Grant L. Harley: University of Idaho
Justin T. Maxwell: Indiana University
Karen E. King: University of Tennessee
Shelly A. Rayback: University of Vermont
Edward R. Cook: Columbia University
Christopher Hansen: University of Vermont
R. Stockton Maxwell: Radford University
Frederick Reinig: Johannes Gutenberg University
Jan Esper: Johannes Gutenberg University
Tsun Fung Au: University of Michigan
Ellen V. Bergan: University of Idaho
Katherine E. Brings: University of Idaho
Nick Koenig: University of Idaho
Benjamin Lockwood: Pennsylvania State University
Richard D. Thaxton: University of Idaho

Climatic Change, 2024, vol. 177, issue 9, No 11, 23 pages

Abstract: Abstract Contextualizing current increases in Northern Hemisphere temperatures is precluded by the short instrumental record of the past ca. 120 years and the dearth of temperature-sensitive proxy records, particularly at lower latitudes south of

Keywords: Blue intensity; Tree ring; Climate change; Jet stream; Volcanic eruption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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