A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North Atlantic

We present a reconstruction of the change in climatic humidity around the Mediterranean between 3000–1000 yr BP. Using a range of proxy archives and model simulations we demonstrate that climate during this period was typified by a millennial-scale seesaw in climatic humidity between Spain and Israe...

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Main Authors: B. J. Dermody, H. J. de Boer, M. F. P. Bierkens, S. L. Weber, M. J. Wassen, S. C. Dekker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-03-01
Series:Climate of the Past
Online Access:http://www.clim-past.net/8/637/2012/cp-8-637-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-fb6a85e5c0ac4fa5801d050e31a6e76d2020-11-24T23:20:59ZengCopernicus PublicationsClimate of the Past1814-93241814-93322012-03-018263765110.5194/cp-8-637-2012A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North AtlanticB. J. DermodyH. J. de BoerM. F. P. BierkensS. L. WeberM. J. WassenS. C. DekkerWe present a reconstruction of the change in climatic humidity around the Mediterranean between 3000–1000 yr BP. Using a range of proxy archives and model simulations we demonstrate that climate during this period was typified by a millennial-scale seesaw in climatic humidity between Spain and Israel on one side and the Central Mediterranean and Turkey on the other, similar to precipitation anomalies associated with the East Atlantic/West Russia pattern in current climate. We find that changes in the position and intensity of the jet stream indicated by our analysis correlate with millennial changes in North Atlantic sea surface temperature. A model simulation indicates the proxies of climatic humidity used in our analysis were unlikely to be influenced by climatic aridification caused by deforestation during the Roman Period. That finding is supported by an analysis of the distribution of archaeological sites in the Eastern Mediterranean which exhibits no evidence that human habitation distribution changed since ancient times as a result of climatic aridification. Therefore we conclude that changes in climatic humidity over the Mediterranean during the Roman Period were primarily caused by a modification of the jet stream linked to sea surface temperature change in the North Atlantic. Based on our findings, we propose that ocean-atmosphere coupling may have contributed to regulating Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation intensity during the period of analysis.http://www.clim-past.net/8/637/2012/cp-8-637-2012.pdf
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author B. J. Dermody
H. J. de Boer
M. F. P. Bierkens
S. L. Weber
M. J. Wassen
S. C. Dekker
spellingShingle B. J. Dermody
H. J. de Boer
M. F. P. Bierkens
S. L. Weber
M. J. Wassen
S. C. Dekker
A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North Atlantic
Climate of the Past
author_facet B. J. Dermody
H. J. de Boer
M. F. P. Bierkens
S. L. Weber
M. J. Wassen
S. C. Dekker
author_sort B. J. Dermody
title A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North Atlantic
title_short A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North Atlantic
title_full A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North Atlantic
title_fullStr A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed A seesaw in Mediterranean precipitation during the Roman Period linked to millennial-scale changes in the North Atlantic
title_sort seesaw in mediterranean precipitation during the roman period linked to millennial-scale changes in the north atlantic
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Climate of the Past
issn 1814-9324
1814-9332
publishDate 2012-03-01
description We present a reconstruction of the change in climatic humidity around the Mediterranean between 3000–1000 yr BP. Using a range of proxy archives and model simulations we demonstrate that climate during this period was typified by a millennial-scale seesaw in climatic humidity between Spain and Israel on one side and the Central Mediterranean and Turkey on the other, similar to precipitation anomalies associated with the East Atlantic/West Russia pattern in current climate. We find that changes in the position and intensity of the jet stream indicated by our analysis correlate with millennial changes in North Atlantic sea surface temperature. A model simulation indicates the proxies of climatic humidity used in our analysis were unlikely to be influenced by climatic aridification caused by deforestation during the Roman Period. That finding is supported by an analysis of the distribution of archaeological sites in the Eastern Mediterranean which exhibits no evidence that human habitation distribution changed since ancient times as a result of climatic aridification. Therefore we conclude that changes in climatic humidity over the Mediterranean during the Roman Period were primarily caused by a modification of the jet stream linked to sea surface temperature change in the North Atlantic. Based on our findings, we propose that ocean-atmosphere coupling may have contributed to regulating Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation intensity during the period of analysis.
url http://www.clim-past.net/8/637/2012/cp-8-637-2012.pdf
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