On the natural variability of the pre-industrial European climate

被引:0
|
作者
Lennart Bengtsson
Kevin I. Hodges
Erich Roeckner
Renate Brokopf
机构
[1] Environmental Systems Science Centre,
[2] Max Planck Institute for Meteorology,undefined
来源
Climate Dynamics | 2006年 / 27卷
关键词
North Atlantic Oscillation; Storm Track; European Climate; Total Solar Irradiation; Pacific North American;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
We suggest that climate variability in Europe for the “pre-industrial” period 1500–1900 is fundamentally a consequence of internal fluctuations of the climate system. This is because a model simulation, using fixed pre-industrial forcing, in several important aspects is consistent with recent observational reconstructions at high temporal resolution. This includes extreme warm and cold seasonal events as well as different measures of the decadal to multi-decadal variance. Significant trends of 50-year duration can be seen in the model simulation. While the global temperature is highly correlated with ENSO (El Nino- Southern Oscillation), European seasonal temperature is only weakly correlated with the global temperature broadly consistent with data from ERA-40 reanalyses. Seasonal temperature anomalies of the European land area are largely controlled by the position of the North Atlantic storm tracks. We believe the result is highly relevant for the interpretation of past observational records suggesting that the effect of external forcing appears to be of secondary importance. That variations in the solar irradiation could have been a credible cause of climate variations during the last centuries, as suggested in some previous studies, is presumably due to the fact that the models used in these studies may have underestimated the internal variability of the climate. The general interpretation from this study is that the past climate is just one of many possible realizations and thus in many respects not reproducible in its time evolution with a general circulation model but only reproducible in a statistical sense.
引用
收藏
页码:743 / 760
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] LAW IN PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES
    YNGVESSON, B
    [J]. SOCIOLOGICAL INQUIRY, 1977, 47 (3-4) : 128 - 154
  • [22] Sleep in pre-industrial populations
    Siegel, J.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, 2017, 29 (02)
  • [23] Frogs in pre-industrial Britain
    Raye, Lee
    [J]. HERPETOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 2017, 27 (04): : 368 - 378
  • [24] Aerosols in the Pre-industrial Atmosphere
    Kenneth S. Carslaw
    Hamish Gordon
    Douglas S. Hamilton
    Jill S. Johnson
    Leighton A. Regayre
    M. Yoshioka
    Kirsty J. Pringle
    [J]. Current Climate Change Reports, 2017, 3 : 1 - 15
  • [25] Landscapes of Pre-Industrial Cities
    John-Alder, Kathleen
    [J]. JOURNAL OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, 2017, 12 (02) : 94 - 95
  • [26] LITERACY IN PRE-INDUSTRIAL ENGLAND
    CRESSY, D
    [J]. SOCIETAS-A REVIEW OF SOCIAL HISTORY, 1974, 4 (03): : 229 - 240
  • [27] THE SEMINAR ON PRE-INDUSTRIAL AREAS
    不详
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL, 1956, 8 (04) : 680 - 681
  • [28] Simulation of the climatic effects of natural forcings during the pre-industrial era
    YIN ChongHua1
    2 British Antarctic Survey
    3 Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
    [J]. Science Bulletin, 2007, (11) : 1545 - 1558
  • [29] SUICIDE IN PRE-INDUSTRIAL ENGLAND
    ZELL, M
    [J]. SOCIAL HISTORY, 1986, 11 (03) : 303 - 317
  • [30] Production of natural esters at the pre-industrial scale by solid/gas biocatalysis
    Lamare, S
    Caillaud, B
    Roule, K
    Goubet, I
    Legoy, MD
    [J]. BIOCATALYSIS AND BIOTRANSFORMATION, 2001, 19 (5-6) : 361 - 377