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The Holocene temperature conundrum.

Zhengyu LiuJiang ZhuYair RosenthalXu ZhangBette L Otto-BliesnerAxel TimmermannRobin S SmithGerrit LohmannWeipeng ZhengOliver Elison Timm
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2014)
A recent temperature reconstruction of global annual temperature shows Early Holocene warmth followed by a cooling trend through the Middle to Late Holocene [Marcott SA, et al., 2013, Science 339(6124):1198-1201]. This global cooling is puzzling because it is opposite from the expected and simulated global warming trend due to the retreating ice sheets and rising atmospheric greenhouse gases. Our critical reexamination of this contradiction between the reconstructed cooling and the simulated warming points to potentially significant biases in both the seasonality of the proxy reconstruction and the climate sensitivity of current climate models.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • public health
  • air pollution