Large scale climate signals of a European oxygen isotope network from tree-rings – predominantly caused by ENSO teleconnections?

Daniel F. Balting, M. Ionita, M. Wegmann, G. Helle, G. Schleser, N. Rimbu, Mandy B. Freund, I. Heinrich, Diana E. Caldarescu, Gerrit Lohmann
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Abstract. We investigate the annual variability of δ18O tree ring records from sites distributed all over Europe covering the last 400 years. An Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis reveals two distinct modes of variability on the basis of the existing δ18O tree ring records. The first mode of δ18O variability is associated with anomaly patterns of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and reflects a multi-seasonal climatic signal. The ENSO signal is visible for the last 130 years, but is found weak during the period 1600 to 1850 suggesting that the relationship between ENSO and the European climate may not stable over time. The second mode of δ18O variability, which captures an out-of-phase variability between northwestern and southeastern European δ18O tree ring records, is related to a regional summer atmospheric circulation pattern revealing a pronounced centre over the North Sea. Locally, the δ18O anomalies associated with this mode show the same (opposite) sign with temperature (precipitation). We infer that the investigation of large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns and related teleconnections far beyond instrumental records can be done with oxygen isotopic signature derived from tree rings. However, the European δ18Ocel tree network needs to be consolidated and updated, as well as additional research on the stationarity of reconstructed climate signals and the stationarity of teleconnections is advisable.
来自树木年轮的欧洲氧同位素网络的大尺度气候信号——主要由ENSO遥相关引起?
摘要我们研究了近400年来分布在欧洲各地的δ18O树木年轮记录的年变率。基于现有的δ18O年轮记录,经验正交函数(EOF)分析揭示了两种不同的变率模式。第一模态δ18O变率与厄尔尼诺-南方涛动(ENSO)的异常模式有关,反映了一个多季节的气候信号。ENSO信号在过去130年中是可见的,但在1600年至1850年期间被发现较弱,这表明ENSO与欧洲气候之间的关系可能随着时间的推移而不稳定。δ18O变率的第二种模式,捕获了欧洲西北部和东南部δ18O树木年轮记录之间的非相位变率,与区域夏季大气环流模式有关,该模式显示北海上空有一个明显的中心。局部与此模态相关的δ18O异常与温度(降水)表现出相同(相反)的符号。我们推断,利用树木年轮的氧同位素特征,可以研究远超仪器记录的大尺度大气环流模式和相关远相关。但是,欧洲δ18Ocel树网还需要进一步巩固和更新,对重建气候信号的平稳性和遥相关平稳性的进一步研究是可取的。
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