On the quality of climate proxies derived from newspaper reports – a case study

One of the main problems in climate reconstruction from documentary sources is the evaluation of the quality of non instrumental meteorological records in absence of instrumental observations to perform a calibration. In these cases it is mandatory to envision different approaches to assess the clim...

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Main Authors: C. Peña-Ortiz, R. Prieto, R. García-Herrera, D. Gallego
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2008-02-01
Series:Climate of the Past
Online Access:http://www.clim-past.net/4/11/2008/cp-4-11-2008.pdf
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spelling doaj-bfe5295cbdc249d38da6edcfbaba08d22020-11-24T22:20:55ZengCopernicus PublicationsClimate of the Past1814-93241814-93322008-02-01411118On the quality of climate proxies derived from newspaper reports – a case studyC. Peña-OrtizR. PrietoR. García-HerreraD. GallegoOne of the main problems in climate reconstruction from documentary sources is the evaluation of the quality of non instrumental meteorological records in absence of instrumental observations to perform a calibration. In these cases it is mandatory to envision different approaches to assess the climatic signal in a reconstruction. This work is aimed to test the consistency of a snow frequency reconstruction in the central Argentinean Andes by studying the synoptic patterns related to the occurrence of precipitation in this area. While the original reconstruction covers the period between 1885 and 1996, the insufficiency of overlapping instrumental data limited the calibration to a short 15-year interval. In this paper we evaluate the performance of the reconstructed series for the entire 45-year period between 1958 and 1996 by analyzing the displacement in the jet stream and the patterns of geopotential height related to anomalies in the reconstructed snow frequency series. Previous works have linked the precipitation in the central Andes to the ENSO through the Pacific South American mode. We also have found this connection between ENSO and the reconstructed precipitation. Finally, it is shown that the ENSO relationship is the cause of a significant link between the precipitation anomalies in the central Argentinean Andes and the ice extent around the Antarctic Peninsula. http://www.clim-past.net/4/11/2008/cp-4-11-2008.pdf
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author C. Peña-Ortiz
R. Prieto
R. García-Herrera
D. Gallego
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On the quality of climate proxies derived from newspaper reports – a case study
Climate of the Past
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R. Prieto
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D. Gallego
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title On the quality of climate proxies derived from newspaper reports – a case study
title_short On the quality of climate proxies derived from newspaper reports – a case study
title_full On the quality of climate proxies derived from newspaper reports – a case study
title_fullStr On the quality of climate proxies derived from newspaper reports – a case study
title_full_unstemmed On the quality of climate proxies derived from newspaper reports – a case study
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1814-9332
publishDate 2008-02-01
description One of the main problems in climate reconstruction from documentary sources is the evaluation of the quality of non instrumental meteorological records in absence of instrumental observations to perform a calibration. In these cases it is mandatory to envision different approaches to assess the climatic signal in a reconstruction. This work is aimed to test the consistency of a snow frequency reconstruction in the central Argentinean Andes by studying the synoptic patterns related to the occurrence of precipitation in this area. While the original reconstruction covers the period between 1885 and 1996, the insufficiency of overlapping instrumental data limited the calibration to a short 15-year interval. In this paper we evaluate the performance of the reconstructed series for the entire 45-year period between 1958 and 1996 by analyzing the displacement in the jet stream and the patterns of geopotential height related to anomalies in the reconstructed snow frequency series. Previous works have linked the precipitation in the central Andes to the ENSO through the Pacific South American mode. We also have found this connection between ENSO and the reconstructed precipitation. Finally, it is shown that the ENSO relationship is the cause of a significant link between the precipitation anomalies in the central Argentinean Andes and the ice extent around the Antarctic Peninsula.
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