22nd Conference on Climate Variability and Change

7.1

Global Signatures of the “Little Ice Age” and “Medieval Climate Anomaly” and Plausible Dynamical Origins

Michael E. Mann, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA

I will review recent work aimed at establishing the nature of, and factors underlying, patterns of large-scale climate variability in past centuries. Evidence is compared from (1) recent proxy-based reconstructions of climate indices and spatial patterns of past surface temperature variability, (2) ensemble experiments in which proxy evidence is assimilated into coupled ocean-atmosphere model simulations to constrain the observed realization of internal variability, and (3) ensemble coupled model simulations of the response to changes in natural external radiative forcing. Implications for the roles of internal variability, external forcing, and specific climate modes such as ENSO and the NAO will be discussed. Implications for long-term variations in Atlantic tropical cyclone activity will also be discussed.

Session 7, Special session on long-term climate variability and change emphasizing paleoclimatic observations and modeling
Tuesday, 19 January 2010, 3:30 PM-5:45 PM, B215

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