The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate

<p>Records of grape harvest dates (GHDs) are the oldest and the longest continuous phenological data in Europe. However, many available series, including the well-known (Dijon) Burgundy series, are error prone because scholars so far have uncritically drawn the data from 19th century publicati...

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Main Authors: T. Labbé, C. Pfister, S. Brönnimann, D. Rousseau, J. Franke, B. Bois
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2019-08-01
Series:Climate of the Past
Online Access:https://www.clim-past.net/15/1485/2019/cp-15-1485-2019.pdf
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spelling doaj-5292e82cc7434675a95dc6161632d23d2020-11-25T00:40:02ZengCopernicus PublicationsClimate of the Past1814-93241814-93322019-08-01151485150110.5194/cp-15-1485-2019The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climateT. Labbé0T. Labbé1C. Pfister2S. Brönnimann3S. Brönnimann4D. Rousseau5J. Franke6J. Franke7B. Bois8B. Bois9Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO), University of Leipzig, Specks Hof, Reichsstraße 4–6, 04109 Leipzig, GermanyMaison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon, USR 3516 CNRS, University of Burgundy, 6 Esplanade Erasme, BP 26611, 21066 Dijon CEDEX, FranceOeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Hochschustrasse 4, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandOeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Hochschustrasse 4, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Geography, University of Bern, Hallerstrasse 12, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandConseil Supérieur de la Météorologie, 73 avenue de Paris, 94160 Saint-Mandé, FranceOeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University of Bern, Hochschustrasse 4, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Geography, University of Bern, Hallerstrasse 12, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandBiogéosciences UMR 6282 CNRS, University of Burgundy, 6 boulevard Gabriel, 21000 Dijon, FranceInstitut Universitaire de la Vigne et du Vin, University of Burgundy, 1 rue Claude Ladrey, 21000 Dijon, France<p>Records of grape harvest dates (GHDs) are the oldest and the longest continuous phenological data in Europe. However, many available series, including the well-known (Dijon) Burgundy series, are error prone because scholars so far have uncritically drawn the data from 19th century publications instead of going back to the archives. The GHDs from the famous vine region of Beaune (Burgundy) were entirely drawn from the archives and critically cross-checked with narrative evidence. In order to reconstruct temperature, the series was calibrated against the long Paris temperature series comprising the 360 years from 1659 to 2018. The 664-year-long Beaune series from 1354 to 2018 is also significantly correlated with tree-ring and documentary proxy evidence as well as with the central European temperature series (from 1500). The series is clearly subdivided into two parts. From 1354 to 1987 grapes were on average picked from 28 September on, whereby during the last 31-year-long period of rapid warming from 1988 to 2018 harvests began 13&thinsp;d earlier. Early harvest dates are shown to be accompanied by high pressure over western–central Europe and atmospheric blocking over Denmark. The 33 extremely early harvests comprising the fifth percentile bracket of GHDs are unevenly distributed over time; 21 of them occurred between 1393 and 1719, while this is the case for just 5 years between 1720 and 2002. Since the hot summer of 2003, 8 out of 16 spring–summer periods were outstanding according to the statistics of the last 664 years, no less than 5 among them within the last 8 years. In the Paris temperature measurements since 1659, April-to-July temperature reached the highest value ever in 2018. In sum, the 664-year-long Beaune GHD series demonstrates that outstanding hot and dry years in the past were outliers, while they have become the norm since the transition to rapid warming in 1988.</p>https://www.clim-past.net/15/1485/2019/cp-15-1485-2019.pdf
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author T. Labbé
T. Labbé
C. Pfister
S. Brönnimann
S. Brönnimann
D. Rousseau
J. Franke
J. Franke
B. Bois
B. Bois
spellingShingle T. Labbé
T. Labbé
C. Pfister
S. Brönnimann
S. Brönnimann
D. Rousseau
J. Franke
J. Franke
B. Bois
B. Bois
The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate
Climate of the Past
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T. Labbé
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title The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate
title_short The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate
title_full The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate
title_fullStr The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate
title_full_unstemmed The longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, Beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate
title_sort longest homogeneous series of grape harvest dates, beaune 1354–2018, and its significance for the understanding of past and present climate
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Climate of the Past
issn 1814-9324
1814-9332
publishDate 2019-08-01
description <p>Records of grape harvest dates (GHDs) are the oldest and the longest continuous phenological data in Europe. However, many available series, including the well-known (Dijon) Burgundy series, are error prone because scholars so far have uncritically drawn the data from 19th century publications instead of going back to the archives. The GHDs from the famous vine region of Beaune (Burgundy) were entirely drawn from the archives and critically cross-checked with narrative evidence. In order to reconstruct temperature, the series was calibrated against the long Paris temperature series comprising the 360 years from 1659 to 2018. The 664-year-long Beaune series from 1354 to 2018 is also significantly correlated with tree-ring and documentary proxy evidence as well as with the central European temperature series (from 1500). The series is clearly subdivided into two parts. From 1354 to 1987 grapes were on average picked from 28 September on, whereby during the last 31-year-long period of rapid warming from 1988 to 2018 harvests began 13&thinsp;d earlier. Early harvest dates are shown to be accompanied by high pressure over western–central Europe and atmospheric blocking over Denmark. The 33 extremely early harvests comprising the fifth percentile bracket of GHDs are unevenly distributed over time; 21 of them occurred between 1393 and 1719, while this is the case for just 5 years between 1720 and 2002. Since the hot summer of 2003, 8 out of 16 spring–summer periods were outstanding according to the statistics of the last 664 years, no less than 5 among them within the last 8 years. In the Paris temperature measurements since 1659, April-to-July temperature reached the highest value ever in 2018. In sum, the 664-year-long Beaune GHD series demonstrates that outstanding hot and dry years in the past were outliers, while they have become the norm since the transition to rapid warming in 1988.</p>
url https://www.clim-past.net/15/1485/2019/cp-15-1485-2019.pdf
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