1. Imprint of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation on Tree- Ring Widths in Northeastern Asia since 1568.
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Xiaochun Wang, Brown, Peter M., Yanni Zhang, and Laiping Song
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DENDROCHRONOLOGY ,SCOTS pine ,HUMIDITY ,WAVELETS (Mathematics) ,CLIMATE change ,EFFECT of temperature on plants ,FORESTS & forestry - Abstract
We present a new tree-ring reconstruction of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) spanning 1568-2007 CE from northeast Asia. Comparison of the instrumental AMO index, an existing tree-ring based AMO reconstruction, and this new record show strongly similar annual to multidecadal patterns of variation over the last 440 years. Warm phases of the AMO are related to increases in growth of Scots pine trees and moisture availability in northeast China and central eastern Siberia. Multi-tape method (MTM) and cross-wavelet analyses indicate that robust multidecadal (∼64-128 years) variability is present throughout the new proxy record. Our results have important implications concerning the influence of North Atlantic sea surface temperatures on East Asian climate, and provide support for the possibility of an AMO signature on global multidecadal climate variability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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