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    Comparison of Sea Level Pressure Reconstructions from Western North American Tree Rings with a Proxy Record of Winter Severity in Japan

    Source: Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology:;1985:;Volume( 024 ):;Issue: 011::page 1219
    Author:
    Gordon, G. A.
    ,
    Lough, J. M.
    ,
    Fritts, H. C.
    ,
    Kelly, P. M.
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0450(1985)024<1219:COSLPR>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Reconstructions of winter (December-February) sea level pressure (SLP) from western North American tree-ring chronologies are compared with a proxy record of winter severity in Japan derived from the historically documented freeze dates of Lake Suwa. The SLP reconstructions extend from 1602 to 1961 and freeze dates from 1443 to 1954. The instrumental and reconstructed SLP for the 20th century reveal two distinct circulation regimes (teleconnection patterns) over the North Pacific that appear to be associated with severe and mild winters and, consequently, with early and late freezing of the lake. The reconstructed SLP anomaly map for severe winters prior to 1683 shows a pattern similar to those in the instrumental and reconstructed records of the 20th century. The analysis reveals that the reliability of the reconstruction may vary with the configuration of the actual SLP pattern as the mild winter pattern is not as well reconstructed as the severe winter pattern. That result illustrates the importance of testing the reliability of a reconstruction within the context of the intended interpretation. This analysis demonstrates how different types of proxy climate data can be compared and verified.
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    contributor authorGordon, G. A.
    contributor authorLough, J. M.
    contributor authorFritts, H. C.
    contributor authorKelly, P. M.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:00:51Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:00:51Z
    date copyright1985/11/01
    date issued1985
    identifier issn0733-3021
    identifier otherams-10917.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4146087
    description abstractReconstructions of winter (December-February) sea level pressure (SLP) from western North American tree-ring chronologies are compared with a proxy record of winter severity in Japan derived from the historically documented freeze dates of Lake Suwa. The SLP reconstructions extend from 1602 to 1961 and freeze dates from 1443 to 1954. The instrumental and reconstructed SLP for the 20th century reveal two distinct circulation regimes (teleconnection patterns) over the North Pacific that appear to be associated with severe and mild winters and, consequently, with early and late freezing of the lake. The reconstructed SLP anomaly map for severe winters prior to 1683 shows a pattern similar to those in the instrumental and reconstructed records of the 20th century. The analysis reveals that the reliability of the reconstruction may vary with the configuration of the actual SLP pattern as the mild winter pattern is not as well reconstructed as the severe winter pattern. That result illustrates the importance of testing the reliability of a reconstruction within the context of the intended interpretation. This analysis demonstrates how different types of proxy climate data can be compared and verified.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleComparison of Sea Level Pressure Reconstructions from Western North American Tree Rings with a Proxy Record of Winter Severity in Japan
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume24
    journal issue11
    journal titleJournal of Climate and Applied Meteorology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0450(1985)024<1219:COSLPR>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1219
    journal lastpage1224
    treeJournal of Climate and Applied Meteorology:;1985:;Volume( 024 ):;Issue: 011
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