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Testing the millennial-scale Holocene solar-climate connection in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool

Abstract

The existence of 1000 and 2500-year periodicities found in reconstructions of total solar irradiance (TSI) and a number of Holocene climate records has led to the hypothesis of a causal relationship. However, attributing Holocene millennial-scale variability to solar forcing requires a mechanism by which small changes in total irradiance can influence a global climate response. One possible amplifier within the climate system is the ocean. If this is the case, then we need to know more about where and how this may be occurring. On the other hand, the similarity in spectral peaks could be merely coincidental, and this should be made apparent by a lack of coherence in how that power and phasing are distributed in time and space. The plausibility of the solar forcing hypothesis is assessed through a Bayesian model of the age uncertainties affecting marine sedimentary records that is propagated through spectral …

Date
January 1, 1970
Authors
Deborah Khider, Julien Emile-Geay, Nicholas McKay, Charles S Jackson, Cody Routson
Journal
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2016
Pages
PP43A-2309